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Christchurch and East Dorset Council

AVON & FRIARS CLIFF BEACH RECYCLING AND CP ASSET REPAIRS CONTRACT

ConstructionCPV 45000000 45200000 45240000
Value£160k
Deadline11 May 2017
Published25 Apr 2017
RegionSouth West
Timeline
Published 25 Apr 2017ClosedCloses 11 May 2017
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£160ktotal contract value
median £158k
this tender£0£6.5m

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The brief

A full Specification of the requirement is set out in client Appendix A - Specification.

Please read the Contract and Specification thoroughly as they are documents against which your responses will be evaluated.

After Storm Angus in November 2016 a site survey showed that an estimated minimum of 10,000m3 of beach material is required to replenish beach volumes between Mudeford Quay and Friars Cliff.

The Scheme will involve placing recycled beach material onto groyned beaches at Avon Beach and Friar's Cliff.

The aim is to widen the crest levels at the back of each beach to return them to levels prior to the storm.

This provides a first line of protection to coastal defence structures and reduces further risk of beach draw-down.

It is proposed to extract material from off-shore sandbars down to the -1.0m O.D level (average dig 600mm) using tracked excavators, articulated dump trucks and bulldozer.

Material will then be collected and stockpiled on-shore before transferring to depleted bays.

It will be spread on beaches using bulldozers, above the mean high water level.

The proposal is to carry out recycling operations during mid-June 2017 over a two week period.

There are likely to be one or two operations per day, the first in the early hours and the second in the afternoon.

Each operation will last approximately 5hrs and will be dictated by the state of low tide.

Should the conditions be unfavourable in June, the next suitable period would be after the summer season.

A number of coast protection structures have also been identified as requiring remedial works to improve their standard of defence.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

After Storm Angus in November 2016

After Storm Angus in November 2016 a site survey showed that an estimated minimum of 10,000m3 of beach material is required to replenish beach volumes between Mudeford Quay and Friars Cliff.

02

Should the conditions be unfavourable in June

Should the conditions be unfavourable in June, the next suitable period would be after the summer season.

Derived from the notice text — always confirm against the original documents.

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