QQ24046 - Hickman Park Pond - Option A or B

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Value

£75,453

Classifications

  • Landscaping work

Tags

  • award

Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

1 year ago

Description

The works comprise the replacement of the existing pond liner with either

Option A - a PVC or EPDM equivalent, and repairs to the stone wall surrounding the pond
or
Option B - The works comprise the replacement of the existing pond liner with a layer of bentonite granules, and repairs to the stone wall surrounding the pond.

Only one of the above options will be progressed

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