Town Centre Wayfinding - Supply and Install

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Classifications

  • Illuminated signs and nameplates
  • Urban furniture
  • Marker posts
  • Signage
  • Sign materials
  • Sign posts

Tags

  • planning

Submission Deadline

1 month from now

Published

1 day ago

Description

Warrington Borough Council are seeking a supplier to supply and install wayfinding items for Warrington Town Centre. This includes design work for some of the items.
We are looking for:
-	6 Solar Backlit Totems (with design for maps)
-	24 Fingerpost-style signs
-	Removal and reinstatement of some existing items
The exact specifications for these items will be provided as part of the tender. 
There is a base level of design that has been completed and consulted on by Warrington Borough Council - this includes style, icons and destinations. We require the provider to design maps for the totems and hold workshops with the authority to develop them.

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