Supply and installation of PV system and battery storage at The Morgan Centre Crowthorne Berkshire

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Value

£30,000

Classifications

  • Solar energy

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  • tenderAmendment

Submission Deadline

3 weeks from now

Published

2 weeks ago

Description

PC would like to install PV panels on the Morgan Centre Community Hall to: 
•	Reduce the council's own emissions. 
•	Reduce electricity bills to prevent hirers' costs from increasing. 
•	Support the government's move to green energy and the commitment to reach NetZero by 2050. 
Another tender is currently available for a new roof for the Morgan Centre. CPC would like to remove the existing failing felt and flashings, install insulation, prepare roof structure to hold PV panels for years to come and then install a new roofing layer. 
These tenders are linked with the expectation that contractors will liaise with each other with regards to timings so the scaffolding can be used for both projects and that the load calculations are complete.  Companies are welcome to bid for both tenders if able to deliver new roof, and solar PV system.

Additional information: Visits to The Morgan Centre are welcomed - please email [email protected] or call 01344 771 251 to arrange.

Questions about the the tender specification should be submitted in writing to [email protected] and questions and answers will then be uploaded to the portal in order that all people viewing the opportunity have access to the same information.

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Liz Turkington

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01344 771251

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