Site Clearance for the Centre for Veterinary Vaccine Innovation & Manufacturing

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Value

£50,000

Classifications

  • Site-clearance work

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

1 year ago

Description

The provision of labour, plant, supervision and documentation for the removal of demolition spoil, levelling of soil heaps and breakout of a small section of concrete from a greenfield area.

The scope of works is as follows:

•	Removal and disposal of demolition spoil, including large hardcore slabs, metalwork, pipework, metal fencing, brickwork, cable reels etc. Estimates are provided, however the tenderer is responsible for confirming type and quantity of spoil to be removed.
•	Provision of adequate waste management documentation.
•	Levelling of soil heaps and filling in of pits on the site (soil to be retained on site).
•	Reinstatement and extension of the existing reptile fence for the cleared area.
•	Breaking out of a section of concrete and removal of the same.
•	Provision of welfare facilities.
•	Provision of wheel washing and/or road cleaning.

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