The main warehouse building is a single storey steel framed structure with a partially hipped roof with a masonry plinth and metal profiled cladding. The majority of the ground floor area is raised approx. 900mm above finished wharf level, with a series of loading dock doors to the perimeter. The building has several sets of access steps around the perimeter, some concrete some galvanised steel and some makeshift. This building is currently used for various functions including joinery, engineering, furniture reclamation and artist studios. Total floor area of approx. 1758 m2.
The works will be phased to allow continued use of the building. The building currently contains several individual workshop units - these units are self-contained within the main warehouse structure. The building itself is located on a busy working wharf which will require careful consideration in the planning and undertaking of the works. The building and 'workshops' within will be occupied during the works.
KML wishes to appoint a contractor to carry out the re-roofing work package on a supply & fit basis. Whilst there is a specification for these works, we welcome any suggestions with regards to more efficient solutions.
Site visits are encouraged and can be arranged via Bobbie Stone (bobbie.stone@keynvormorlift.co.uk)
Additional information: Full tender documents can be obtained from Craig Pullen (craig@cpconsulting.org.uk).
The Fish Factory is a late 1930 built two storey steel framed building with roughcast rendered masonry structure and has a hipped roof of profiled asbestos cement. The majority of the ground floor area is raised approx. 900mm above finished wharf level, with a small loading bay area to the south elevation. The building has two existing staircases serving first floor level. Both exit to the south, one internal and one external. This building is currently used as KML HQ offices and storage at ground floor level and part cleared open space at the upper level - total floor area of approx. 915m2.
The works will be phased to allow continued use of the ground floor space and then the first-floor space once completed. The upper level is essentially one open plan space open to the roof void. The building itself is located on a busy working wharf which will require careful consideration in the planning of the works.
KML wishes to appoint a contractor to carry out the re-roofing work package on a supply & fit basis. Whilst there is a specification for these works, we welcome any suggestions with regards to more efficient solutions.
Additional information: Full tender documents can be obtained from Craig Pullen (craig@cpconsulting.org.uk).
Site Visits are encouraged and are by appointment only - these may be requested no later than 31st March 2023. Please refer requests to Debbie Richards at debbie.richards@keynvormorlift.co.uk