Framework for Coastal Defence Repairs

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  • Coastal-defence works

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2 weeks from now

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6 days ago

Description

The Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk intends to form a Framework Agreement for routine and emergency repairs to the Hunstanton coastal defences located in West Norfolk. This framework will consist of up to 4 contractors.
Throughout the duration of the framework, the scope of repairs required are likely to include the following: 
•Concrete patch repairs to the seawall, promenade, wave-return wall,  slipways and beach access steps. 
•Replacement of concrete blockwork units to a section of blockwork seawall. 
•Asphalt repairs to sections of asphalt surfaced promenade. 
•Mortar joint replacement to a section of blockwork seawall. 
•Joint sealant replacement to the seawall, promenade, wave-return wall and slipways. 
•Health and safety works to concrete groynes and timber groynes.
To view this notice, please click here: 
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/delta/viewNotice.html?noticeId=975523665

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