The Hudson Building Extension Project
This is a large award for Construction — above three-quarters of comparable contracts. Based on 64,002 valued Construction tenders in our corpus.
The Hudson Building was built for purpose in 2015.
The proposal is to erect a 2-storey extension to one end of the existing building to provide more space for bricklaying, plastering etc, whilst also installing new painting and decorating booths to the first-floor area.
The overall scope also includes the demolition of the current painting bays to provide a further expansion capability for carpentry and joinery as well as the installation of 2 classrooms to allow for non-practical teaching in the area.
All plans have been agreed & signed off by the relevant curriculum specialists as being suitable for their requirements.
The intended outcome of the process is to determine the most advantageous tender (MAT) and select a single contractor to undertake the works.
Works are to be carried out in compliance with all applicable UK regulations and British Standards, with particular regard to…
What the supplier must deliver
The proposal is to erect a 2-storey
The proposal is to erect a 2-storey extension to one end of the existing building to provide more space for bricklaying, plastering etc, whilst also installing new painting and decorating booths to the first-floor area.
The overall scope also includes the demolition
The overall scope also includes the demolition of the current painting bays to provide a further expansion capability for carpentry and joinery as well as the installation of 2 classrooms to allow for non-practical teaching in the area.
Works must be completed by 30.07.27 please
Works must be completed by 30.07.27 please see the tender pack available for download at https://www.intendhost.co.uk/educationportal/aspx/Home.
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- ocds-h6vhtk-06c60f
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- tender · Open
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- 064057-2026
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