Published date: 24 January 2023

Closed opportunity - This means that the contract is currently closed. The buying department may be considering suppliers that have already applied, or no suitable offers were made.


Closing: 17 February 2023, 11:59pm

Contract summary

Industry

  • Construction materials and associated items - 44100000

  • Structural products - 44200000

  • Miscellaneous fabricated products and related items - 44400000

Location of contract

PO33 2NQ

Value of contract

£0

Procurement reference

ST1

Published date

24 January 2023

Closing date

17 February 2023

Closing time

11:59pm

Contract start date

1 April 2023

Contract end date

31 December 2023

Contract type

Works

Procedure type

Open procedure (below threshold)

Any interested supplier may submit a tender in response to an opportunity notice.

This procedure can be used for procurements below the relevant contract value threshold.

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

Yes


Description

ST THOMAS CHURCH RYDE FOR NETWORK RYDE

STAINED GLASS & LEADED LIGHT CONSERVATION. EAST WINDOW

This project intended to remove, restore and reinstate the three stained glass windows to the east end of the church.
If required a photographic package is available. However interested parties are strongly advised to arrange a site visit to inspect the windows. Email clerk@rydetowncouncil.gov.uk.

OVERVIEW - East Window

The east window comprises of three large lancet stained glass windows, the centre being the tallest. The windows were installed in 1883. The stained glass windows are set into a wooden frame and not into the masonry. Overall they are in poor condition.
Left stained glass window.
The stained glass window comprises four sections. The approx. overall size is 0.98m x 3.3m. There are eight saddle bars fixed into the wooden frame, some have been added at a later date to hold the window in. The top section is being pulled apart and daylight can be seen between the border glass and the inner glass with a gap of up to 4mm. The top section overlapping lead no longer sits over the top of the lower panel as it has been pushed out behind. The lower panel is being pulled part and there are broken painted and fired pieces of glass and again daylight can be seen. The third panel from the top is in a poor state, pieces of glass are hanging loose. The bottom section is also very loose and buckled. There appears to be very little leaded light cement between the glass and the lead which has allowed some water ingress.
Centre stained glass window.
This window comprises five sections with 10 saddle bars in a wooden frame approx. overall size 0.97m x 3.65m. The top arch section has come away from the rebate around the head and daylight can be seen between the lead and the glass. The panel below it is loose and the movement has caused a metal saddle bar to break. The third panel is also loose, daylight can again be seen and the lead bars are splitting and failing. This panel is again not sitting on the overlap lead; it is riding over the panel below. The two panels below are weak and the leads which give the window its strength are breaking.
Right stained glass window.
The stained glass window comprises four sections with 10 saddle bars. The approx. overall size is 0.97m x 3.3m. Some of the glass is hanging out and the top of the window is loose and appears to have dropped and some of the glass has shattered. The middle sections are in a poor condition. There have been some poor quality repairs carried out in the past and the painting and firing was inferior to the original and needs replacing. The bottom panel is buckling under pressure of the movement and the glass is popping out of the leads. Daylight can be seen in various area.


About the buyer

Contact name

Tara Bloomfield

Address

10 Lind Street
Ryde
PO33 2NQ
United Kingdom

Telephone

01983811105

Email

tara.bloomfield@rydetowncouncil.gov.uk