BHCC - Madeira Terraces Restoration Phase 1 - Main Contractor

A Contract Award Notice
by BRIGHTON & HOVE CITY COUNCIL

Source
Contracts Finder
Type
Contract (Works)
Duration
1.5 year
Value
£11M
Sector
CONSTRUCTION
Published
02 Sep 2024
Delivery
01 Nov 2023 to 30 Apr 2025
Deadline
02 Mar 2023 12:00

Concepts

Location

Geochart for 1 buyers and 1 suppliers

Description

Madeira Terrace is a well-known and much-loved Brighton and Hove Landmark. At 865m long in total it is one of the longest cast-iron structures in the world and an admired piece of Victorian architecture, integral to the Eastern Seafront. It is also a significant Grade 2* listed structure within the rich heritage context of the wider coastal city. Phase 1 of the Madeira Terrace Restoration project encompasses 40nr arches sitting between the Royal Crescent steps and the Shelter Hall / Concord 2. The cast iron structure forms a backbone describing the historic development of the seafront. Addressing the sea and the beach firmly braced against the rising East Cliff wall rising behind. It is a 'backdrop': designed and intended to be used and inhabited by the residents of the city for all manner of events and social occasions; for quiet enjoyment, outdoor exercise and for viewing. The structure is now deemed unsafe and public access has not been possible for a number of years, due its condition. The Phase 1 project includes the following elements of works: • Conservation and repair of the historic cast iron structure. • Conservation and management of the historic Japanese Spindle green wall [dating from 1872], and other planting associated with the Green Wall. • Repairs to the facing of the east cliff-wall (a designated highways structure) to ensure public safety; and re-presentation of its surface to visually unify and present a more attractive backdrop to the restored structure. • Public realm landscaping to both the terrace deck above and the promenade walkway below, including new hard surfacing, soft landscaping and street furniture. • Local improvement to Madeira Drive, via new pedestrian crossing points. • New lighting and servicing infrastructure • Repairs and upgrades to the existing lift mechanism within the Shelter Hall / Concorde 2 building, to allow its continued historic function as the original means of step-free access to the terrace. • A new external public lift

Award Detail

1 Jtmackley & Colimited (Henfield)
  • Value: £12,500,000

CPV Codes

  • 45000000 - Construction work

Reference

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