Internal refurbishment and fit-out works of the renewal of the Grade II* listed Torbay Cinema. This includes new mechanical and electrical installations, rear and side tower extensions and new staircases, internal partitioning, a new raised floor to the auditorium, and new accessibility provisions/layouts.
It is intended to use a JCT Standard Building Contract with Quantities 2016.
Please apply directly to the buyer to obtain a full copy of the Tender Documents using the following contact email address: tom.birch@greenwoodprojects.com
Additional information: Please apply directly to the buyer to obtain a full copy of the Tender Documents using the following contact email address:
tom.birch@greenwoodprojects.com
Contestable Electrical Works, Ashbourne Methodist Church
Installation of new incoming electrical mains cable and connection to the existing Ashbourne Methodist Church, including associated works (reinstatement, cut-out, making good, etc.).
Please apply directly to the buyer to obtain a full copy of the Tender Documents using the following contact email address: kayley.harrison@greenwoodprojects.com
Additional information: Please apply directly to the buyer to obtain a full copy of the Tender Documents using the following contact email address:
kayley.harrison@greenwoodprojects.com
Pre-Qualification Questionnaire - Fydell House, Boston
Fydell House is a Grade I listed townhouse located within the 'cultural quarter' of Boston which is close to the Market Place and within the Conservation Area of Boston. The building is now in urgent need of repair and re-servicing in order to ensure that it has a viable, economically sustainable use within the heart of the community of Boston and its cultural quarter as a community attraction.
Boston Preservation Trust have secured Listed Building and Planning Consent to undertake vital works to the property which include: Repair of the external building fabric including renewal of flat roof covering, chimney repairs and pointing of brickwork; Undertake internal building fabric repairs including plaster and joinery repairs and decoration; Provide inclusive access to the building and garden which will include ramped access; Convert the external workshop to WC accommodation; Improve WC facilities to the ground and first floor; Improve kitchen facilities; Provide a new heating solution for the building along with Photovoltaic Panels; Improve internal lighting; and Provide a timber building for garden volunteers.
This notice relates to the Pre-Qualification Questionnaire portion of the tender process for these works. Bidders should download, review, and respond to the PQQ as detailed within the attachments to this notice and as provided by the contact listed.
Additional information: Please apply directly to the buyer with any queries using the following contact email address: stephanie@evansandjames.co.uk.
Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) - All Saints Church, Sandon
All Saints Church, Sandon is a Grade 1 listed building with a heritage story that goes back as far as the 12th century. The Stories of the people who have shaped the architecture and art of this building have also shaped the local landscape and played a crucial role both locally and nationally. The church is a lasting monument to the tales of the past. It embodies a rich and colourful history from Saxon times, through to establishment after the Norman conquest, a survivor post reformation and a symbol to the families who have cared for it and the local area that has treasured it.
The church is in a very rural location and many people are unaware that the building is there. The building and its story need to be re-established locally and new ways of creating access explored. The project, which is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, will focus on the development of new ways of engaging a wider group of people, centred around the preservation of the building, its history, and the display of All Saints' unique heritage. This will include the continuing establishment of a heritage website, restoration of windows, a royal coat of arms, tombs, wall paintings, and monuments. The project has gone through a development round, where a number of trial activities have taken place.
This notice relates to the Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) portion of the tender process for these works. Bidders should download, review, and respond to the PQQ as detailed within the attachments to this notice and as provided by the contact listed.
Additional information: Please apply directly to Joanna Lawton with any queries using the following contact email address: JLawton@bhbarchitects.co.uk
Ripon Museum Trust (RMT) was established in 1982 and runs three museums in the heart of Ripon. They are a small Registered Charity and Limited Company. RMT tells the story of poverty, law, crime, punishment, and justice - using a Grade II Victorian Workhouse Museum, Grade II* Liberty Gaol and Police Station, Grade II* Georgian Courthouse, and a collection of 9000 objects to explore the themes. Community engagement helps RMT share stories of this unique heritage prompting people to act for a fairer society. They tell the story of the buildings themselves, the people who lived and worked in them across all three sites. RMT put learning at their heart - delivering a changing programme of exhibitions, events, school visits and informal group learning. Learning is a key Value for RMT - whether directly delivering learning activities, supporting learning within our communities or as continuous organisational learning. RMT is an Accredited Museum and a Band One National Portfolio Organisation (NPO) with Arts Council England (ACE).
The Trust's Vision is to use their Heritage Assets to Inspire People to Seek a Fairer Society. The Museums' Mission is to use the unique trio of the Workhouse, Prison & Police and Courthouse Museums, collections, and the stories they tell to help people explore big issues such as fairness, equality, justice, and welfare. Through excellent engagement, programming, and outreach, together the museum will inspire people to become compassionate and active citizens, shaping society for the better. We will work for greater participation in our heritage which will enrich lives and improve wellbeing. Volunteering is integral to the organization; at the core they work as one team. RMT will make a positive impact on Ripon and the region's cultural and economic capital.
This notice relates to the Pre-Qualification Questionnaire (PQQ) portion of the tender process for these works. Bidders should download, review, and respond to the PQQ as detailed within the attachments to this notice and as provided by the contact listed.
Additional information: Please apply directly to Andrew Gaunt using the following contact email address: Andrew.Gaunt@bwa.uk.net
Audio, Video and Performance Lighting Systems - Link Project, Ashbourne Methodist Church
Ashbourne Methodist Church is seeking tenders from a main contractor to deliver the 'Link Community Hub Project' AV design, supply and installations to the Grade II Listed Ashbourne Methodist Church. The Link Community Hub project is part of the wider Ashbourne Reborn programme, to revitalise the centre of Ashbourne and develop wider community links.
This Invitation to Tender is for the provision of Audio, Visual and Performance (Stage) Lighting systems as part of the Ashbourne Methodist Church (AMC) Link Community Hub Project.
The award criteria is as follows:
Qualification Information PASS / FAIL
Quality Evaluation 30% weighting
Pricing Proposal 70% weighting
Bidders should download, review, and respond to the ITT as detailed within the attachments to this notice and as provided by the contact listed.
Additional information: Please apply directly to the buyer with any queries using the following contact email address: tom.birch@greenwoodprojects.com.