REPAIR, MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT WORKS - Built in 1753, Lawrence House is leased by National Trust to Launceston Town Council. Located at Nos 9/9a, Castle Street, Launceston PL15 8BA, the property is a Grade II* listed building of red brick construction laid to Flemish bond. It covers two storeys as well as a basement and an attic. The interior retains many original features including a grained basement staircase, panelling, plasterwork, moulded ceiling cornices and chimney-pieces.
Quotations are invited to provide: Design and construct a purpose built, spray concrete, street style skatepark.
The deliverables of this project are identified as follows:
1. To undertake an assessment of the unused former tennis courts site at Coronation Park, Launceston and design a street style skate park facility on site.
2. To undertake concept design meetings with residents, skate enthusiasts, schools and youth groups to ensure full consideration of user needs and input following an agreed methodology, recording and collating responses to produce a summary document of findings.
3.To undertake and complete any necessary planning permissions with the local planning authority
To apply, complete the attached Request for Quotation (RFQ)
Quotations are invited to provide: Design and construct a purpose built, spray concrete, street style skatepark.
The deliverables of this project are identified as follows:
1. To undertake an assessment of the unused former tennis courts site at Coronation Park, Launceston and design a street style skate park facility on site.
2. To undertake concept design meetings with residents, skate enthusiasts, schools and youth groups to ensure full consideration of user needs and input following an agreed methodology, recording and collating responses to produce a summary document of findings.
3.To undertake and complete any necessary planning permissions with the local planning authority
To apply, complete the attached Request for Quotation (RFQ)
The deliverables of this project are identified as follows:
1. To undertake an assessment of a former high street bank premises and design a fully accessible compliant library and information hub, incorporating full adult and children's library, registrar service and office space.
2. To undertake concept design meetings with residents and library users to ensure full consideration of user needs and input following an agreed methodology, recording and collating responses to produce a summary document of findings.
3. Specify and work to the RIBA contract(s) which will be applicable.
4. To Include all planning consents and permissions and costings
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS & BACKGROUND
Launceston Town Council seeks tenders from appropriately qualified and experienced businesses to provide:
1. Assessment of work required
2. Removal of sections of the existing roof and the installation of replacement sections
Detailed requirements are specified in the Section 3 on page 2 of the attached document.
The building, which is not listed, is owned by Launceston Town Council, and has suffered dilapidation over many years. The existing failing section of the roof appears to be made of asbestos and this will be required to be removed and replaced with new roofing material. Depending on the work undertaken, relevant permissions from Cornwall Council may be required. Pre-tender visits to the site are encouraged and may be arranged by contacting the council.
SUBMISSION OF QUOTATIONS
To comply with the council's tender regulations, submissions should be in a sealed envelope and posted as follows:
FAO Chris Drake
Launceston Town Council
Western Road,
Launceston PL15 7AR
Ambulance Roof Replacement Tender
CONFIDENTIAL - REMAIN SEALED
The Expression of Interest deadline has passed and the process is closed to further EOI submissions. Shortlisted suppliers will be contacted today 26 February 2025.
Project Overview:
Launceston Town Council (LTC) is seeking to invite tenders for the design and installation of play equipment at Priory Park, this is to be used by the demographic identified by a public consultation. With all equipment and surfacing conforming to BS EN1176 and BS EN1177.
This project is being run in 2 stages. The closing date above refers to the Expression of Interest. Following the EOI shortlisting, successful applicants will be invited to complete the full tender document below. The closing date for the full tender process is noon 6 June 2025.