Design and Build Concrete Skate Park in Millbrook, Cornwall

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Value

£250,000

Classifications

  • Construction work

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  • award

Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

2 years ago

Description

Millbrook Parish Council (with assistance from the community group Millbrook Skatepark Project) intends to replace its existing skatepark park with a concrete base facility.
The Council is asking for tenders, which, subject to a satisfactory contract, Contractor availability and any weather opportunity, will agree in spring 2023, with the possibility of work commencing late summer / autumn 2023 and conclude no later than March 2024 (as per funding requirements).
Site address: MILLBROOK SKATEPARK, MILLBROOK,  CORNWALL, PL10 1EH. Grid Reference SX 42672 52521

Maps are available on the Parish Council website.  
Applicants will be required to visit the site.



Project Objectives

·	Replace, update, improve and diversify the current wheeled sports provision
·	Create a safe, inviting space for a wider age and ability range
·	Increase use of facility, including wider community initiatives
·	Increase physical activity levels, reduce obesity, improve health, well-being & community cohesion
·	Create an inclusive community wheeled space with special consideration to equality and diversity, to encourage and assist access and use for all
·	Reduce Anti-Social Behaviour
·	Create an aesthetically pleasing design that is unique to the park and distinctive to the Rame Peninsula
·	Offer a range of activities to complement and enhance skating and riding
·	Provide a flexible space that is suitable for a variety of events and activities
·	Instil pride in the local community and foster a sense ownership for the park

Project brief

Design, consult with skatepark stakeholders, and build a skatepark in Millbrook, PL10 1EH.

The outcome of this tender will be to identify and select a single Contractor to take the project forward from consultation to a final design and a completed installed concrete skatepark, to suit the needs of the local young people whilst taking into account a range of ages, abilities and wheels, e.g. scooters, skateboards and BMX, and also taking account of the site constraints.

The Council does not wish to dictate a single solution, instead we invite tenderers to propose a design that best addresses the Council's objectives, and the community's needs for the site.  The design should be a hub for activity with a core provision for wheeled sports. We encourage creativity and originality; we encourage the Contractor to provide an impartial and informed solution based on their experience and expertise.

For further details please refer to the Parish Council website. MSP-Tender-background-and-project-details.pdf (millbrook-pc.gov.uk)

Contact details

Millbrook Parish Council, The Parade, Millbrook, Cornwall, PL10 1AX

Contact: Karenza Heald, Parish Clerk.  
Telephone 01752 823128.
Application to be submitted to [email protected]

The deadline for tender submissions is 9:00am on 20th March 2023

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