New South Store (Rum Store) - Condition Repairs, Alteration and Refurbishment Works

A Tender Notice
by GOSPORT BOROUGH COUNCIL

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Works)
Duration
not specified
Value
___
Sector
CONSTRUCTION
Published
26 Jul 2024
Delivery
To 31 Mar 2026 (est.)
Deadline
28 Aug 2024 12:00

Concepts

Location

Gosport

Geochart for 2 buyers and 0 suppliers

2 buyers

Description

UK Docks Marine Services are inviting expressions of interest for tendering for the proposed Condition Repairs, Alteration & Refurbishment Works scheme at New South Store (Rum Store), Victoria Quay, Royal Clarence Yard They are seeking a Contractor in whom may safely place confidence, will play an active and positive role as a member of the project team, and who will take responsibility for the safe, efficient working and timely completion of all the works. Contractors are being asked to tender via a 2 Stage Tendering process. Stage 1 tender will consist of Prelims, OH&P and priced condition repairs. Stage 2 tender, with the preferred bidder/s, will deal with the proposed alteration and refurbishment works.

Total Quantity or Scope

UK Docks has a proud tradition of service in the maritime sector. Over the years, the company has acquired an excellent reputation in the industry by combining the expertise and experience of its staff with the use of high-quality materials and equipment from around the world. Originating in the Northeast of England - which remains its’ headquarters - UK Docks has now extended its dock and marine service operations down to the English Channel and across to the Irish Sea. UK Docks Gosport is located in Portsmouth Harbour, with quick access to the Solent. It provides a comprehensive service for new build, refit, maintenance and repair services for commercial and private vessels. UK Docks owns the site at Victoria Quay, Royal Clarence Yard and have increased their presence in the south. UK Docks has invested heavily in the deep-water berthing facility since acquiring it and improvements have included a 75T amphibious boat hoist, a 50T boat transporter and a 55T mobile crane. The New South Store incorporates part of Samuel Wyatt's large storehouse of 1758 and was extended and remodelled in 1897/98. It splits into two primary spaces, linked in part by open arcading. Offices evidently served the southern end (split into three) and the north western corner. A narrow staircase is sited at the south-eastern corner and at the north eastern corner is a larger enclosed staircase. Internally the earlier range retains the wide-span trusses and the central range, of substantial brick construction with jack arches, and was built as fireproof construction. Around two thirds of the third floor was destroyed by incendiary bombs in WW2 and could be reinstated to its historic form. The general plan of the building on the first-floor replicates that on the ground floor. The building is capable of adaptation to a variety of uses and could cope well with the creation of more links between the primary spaces, or in fact more subdivision. Externally the New South Store appears to be in fair condition, but internally has been out of use and neglected for nearly 20 years. A consequence of this neglect is that sections of the floor within the large open storeroom towards the north east corner have collapsed. The post-war flat roof has failed above this point and caused significant decay to the timber structure below. Parts of the floor structure have recently been removed, but the western half has historically been converted by extensive internal remodelling and the provision of a cast iron fire proof floor, over which is laid what appears to be some form of bitumen floor. The structural integrity and condition of the iron work requires a full survey as areas are evidently in poor condition.

CPV Codes

  • 45210000 - Building construction work

Indicators

  • Bids should cover the whole contract.
  • Renewals are not available.
  • Award on basis of price and quality.

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