Published date: 15 May 2023
Last edited date: 5 June 2023
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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.
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About the buyer
Contact name
Karen Buttery
Address
Town Hall
Barnsley, South Yorkshire
S70 2TA
ENG
Telephone
+44 7775027951
Website
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Closing: 6 June 2023, 12pm