Published date: 15 May 2023

Last edited date: 5 June 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: 6 June 2023, 12pm

Contract summary

Industry

  • Excavation work at archaeological sites - 45112450

  • Landscaping work for gardens - 45112712

  • Historical monument or memorial construction work - 45212314

    • Buildings of particular historical or architectural interest - 45212350

    • Special trade construction works other than roof works - 45262000

    • Masonry and bricklaying work - 45262500

    • Stonework - 45262510

    • Bricklaying work - 45262520

    • Masonry work - 45262522

    • Miscellaneous special-trade construction work - 45262600

    • Restoration work - 45454100

    • Landscape gardening services - 71421000

    • Ornamental and pleasure gardens maintenance services - 77311000

    • Museum services and preservation services of historical sites and buildings - 92520000

    • Preservation services of historical sites and buildings - 92522000

    • Preservation services of historical sites - 92522100

    • Preservation services of historical buildings - 92522200

Location of contract

S70 2DR

Value of contract

£45,000 to £45,001

Procurement reference

20230515150740-103835

Published date

15 May 2023

Closing date

6 June 2023

Closing time

12pm

Contract start date

23 June 2023

Contract end date

11 September 2023

Contract type

Works

Procedure type

Other: Open

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

Yes


Description

This project seeks to support the sustainability of Cannon Hall Museum parklands and gardens by the reparation and restoration of a Georgian Plunge Pool designed by Richard Woods, leading designer of his day, in c1766. The pool's west embankment is collapsing and is in need of rebuilding before it is lost. It is currently braced with boards and scaffolding poles to prevent further damage. Listed Building consent has been granted to repair this wall and to repair the inner drainage channel to prevent water from diverting into the west wall which had caused the original damage. The consent allows for dismantling wall, making repairs to the inner structure and then rebuilding the wall following the archaeological recommendations. Drawings, plans and a schedule of work have been compiled by Mason Clark Associates and TJC Heritage have written the Written Statement of Investigation for an Archaeological Watching Brief. The Council is looking to appoint a Contractor to deliver the plunge pool restoration works.


About the buyer

Contact name

Karen Buttery

Address

Town Hall
Barnsley, South Yorkshire
S70 2TA
ENG

Telephone

+44 7775027951

Email

KarenButtery@barnsley.gov.uk

Website

https://www.barnsley.gov.uk