Reynolds Park Wall Rebuild

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£76,402

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  • Construction work

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Submission Deadline

8 months ago

Published

7 months ago

Description

Reynolds Park is a beautiful 14-acre park set within the Woolton conservation area of South Liverpool. Main access to the park is on Church Road. It is bounded by Church Road to the west, Woolton Hill Road to the north and Woolton Park Road to the south and east and is surrounded by a high sandstone wall.

It is believed the surrounding wall partly came down by strong winds. Funding has been secured to rebuild part of the collapsed historic wall. 

We require a supplier who has the capability to complete the following:

* Provide full access to both faces of the wall as work progresses.
* Erect scaffold either side of wall for a safe working platform.
* Check existing foundation to ascertain condition.
* Clean off mortar to all fallen bricks and store on site. 
* Remove remains of any loose defective brickwork.
* Rebuild 325mm thick wall (3 brick wide) using NHL5 lime mortar and washed sand to match existing profile.
*Reinstate onsite sandstone coping stones. Some coping was broken and will need to be replaced matching Coping @ 500mm wide x 100mm thick.
* Remove all rubble from site on completion of works, leaving clean and tidy.

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