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Painting of Stations / Assets / Footbridges across Northern's Portfolio. NTL has identified 21 locations that need painting works, out of which 6 are the priority for this financial year. The budget for this Project is £400,000. NTL wishes to complete the 6 priority locations and as many other locations for as close to the budget as possible. The amount of locations awarded will be based on the number of locations that the successful Contractor will be able to complete within NTL's budget. Additional information: To view this notice, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/delta/viewNotice.html?noticeId=887348708 Access Code : 8Z766CR9JM

Published 2 weeks ago

Hillingdon Council are seeking a suitably qualified contractor for the Painting and Decorating project at the Platinum Jubilee Leisure Centre. Works include but not limited to the following: 1.2.1 To supply and install all aspects of the painting and decorating works 1.2.2 All paints/materials are to be supplied by the Subcontractor 1.2.3 The Contractor should satisfy himself that all surfaces to be fixed to are suitable to accept his works and notify the Employer in writing of any remedial works that are needed 7 days prior to commencement on site. 1.2.4 The Contractor should allow for protection, putting 'Wet Paint' signs and barriers up. This should protect other operatives from the paint, but also should prevent damage to freshly applied coatings. 1.2.5 Protection - The Contractor shall supply and install protection to their works which allows other inter-facing trades to work un-hindered. The Contractor is responsible for maintaining the protection regime as and when required until Contract Completion and only when the Contract works are handed over to LBH in accordance with the Contract. All protection must comply with LBH Policies in terms of fire requirements and sustainability. The protection must be fit for purpose. The Contractor shall remove the protection to allow the works to be snagged by LBH. If the Contractor is required to undertake remedial works the Contractor will be responsible for the protection of the works until such time the Contract works have been accepted by LBH. The Contractor shall be responsible for removing the protection to skips provided by LBH. 1.2.5.1 The Contractor should allow for all edge protection to ensure their paint does not bleed onto other surfaces. 1.2.6 The Contractor should allow for a visit before starting works to approve the appearance before commencement of general coating. 1.2.7 The Contractor should allow for filling in to depressions around fixings to uncoated plasterboard, and minor damage / dent's to be infilled prior to decoration works. 1.2.8 The Contractor should allow for filling joints, cracks, holes to the size of a 10p coin. Filling must be flush with surface to provide smooth finish. The Contractor should allow for any Painter`s mate /caulk required for sealing around junctions and joinery items where the above sealing would not be suitable, i.e. larger gaps between plaster and architraves / skirting boards / window boards / internally around window frames, etc See tender pack for full details. The contract will be JCT Minor Works Building Contract 2016. Programme to be agreed with the successful contractor prior to start. Additional information: The London Borough of Hillingdon is inviting all interested organisations to tender through the Council's nominated electronic tendering portal, www.capitalesourcing.com Please register on the above portal where the tender documents for this project can be downloaded.

Published 1 month ago

The National Museum of the Royal Navy is seeking to appoint a contractor to paint HMS Caroline, the ship, including her shipside and superstructure. On her decommissioning from the Royal Navy, HMS was placed into the care of the National Museum of the Royal Navy in Portsmouth, though remaining moored in her position in Alexandra Dock in Belfast. In late 2016 she was towed a short distance into Dry Dock to have her hull inspection, cleaned and repainted. She returned to the Alexandra Dock on completion of the works and was placed into the dock stern first. Although no longer capable of making way under her own power, Caroline remains afloat and in excellent condition. To increase Caroline's life expectancy, and to keep her as good condition as possible this ITT has been raised to prepare and paint the entire ship including shipside and superstructure details which can be found in the statement of requirements, drawing and photos is found in the Annexes within the ITT and by request by emailing [email protected] The contract length is indicative and will be informed by the proposals by bidders. The NMRN strongly recommend interested bidders to visit the site and ship to understand the requirements of this bid.

Published 1 month ago

The National Museum of the Royal Navy is seeking to appoint a contractor to paint HMS Caroline, the ship, including her shipside and superstructure. On her decommissioning from the Royal Navy, HMS was placed into the care of the National Museum of the Royal Navy in Portsmouth, though remaining moored in her position in Alexandra Dock in Belfast. In late 2016 she was towed a short distance into Dry Dock to have her hull inspection, cleaned and repainted. She returned to the Alexandra Dock on completion of the works and was placed into the dock stern first. Although no longer capable of making way under her own power, Caroline remains afloat and in excellent condition. To increase Caroline's life expectancy, and to keep her as good condition as possible this ITT has been raised to prepare and paint the entire ship including shipside and superstructure details which can be found in the statement of requirements, drawing and photos is found in the Annexes within the ITT and by request by emailing [email protected] The contract length is indicative and will be informed by the proposals by bidders. The NMRN strongly recommend interested bidders to visit the site and ship to understand the requirements of this bid.

Published 2 months ago

The National Museum of the Royal Navy is seeking to appoint a contractor to paint HMS Caroline, the ship, including her shipside and superstructure.On her decommissioning from the Royal Navy, HMS was placed into the care of the National Museum of the Royal Navy in Portsmouth, though remaining moored in her position in Alexandra Dock in Belfast. In late 2016 she was towed a short distance into Dry Dock to have her hull inspection, cleaned and repainted. She returned to the Alexandra Dock on completion of the works and was placed into the dock stern first. Although no longer capable of making way under her own power, Caroline remains afloat and in excellent condition.To increase Caroline's life expectancy, and to keep her as good condition as possible this ITT has been raised to prepare and paint the entire ship including shipside and superstructure details which can be found in the statement of requirements, drawing and photos is found in the Annexes within the ITT and by request by emailing [email protected] NMRN strongly recommend interested bidders to visit the site and ship to understand the requirements of this bid.Full Tender Documents can be found here;https://www.contractsfinder.service.gov.uk/Notice/193ee4cf-b40e-497e-896e-471a4dcd996a

Published 2 months ago

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