MUGA, Play Area, Fitness Equipment & Community Open Space Development

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  • Multi-purpose sports facilities construction work
  • Sporting services

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Submission Deadline

4 weeks from now

Published

3 weeks ago

Description

Yeovil Without Parish Council (YWPC) is seeking a suitable qualified company to design, construct and install a new Multi Use Games Area (MUGA), a new enclosed equipped area for play for children aged 2 years to 5 years, and fitness equipment at the Cunningham Road MUGA site on the Wyndham Park Development, Yeovil, Somerset. (Phase 1)
Tenderers are requested to submit a concept design for the proposed community open space on Drake Road (Phase 2)
The Concept Design is for Information Only, Please note: The concept design will not influence the ranking of tenders beyond the additional five points awarded for submission.

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