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Henley Town Council

Chapel conversion into Columbarium with timber cabinets & niches

Electrical EquipmentCPV 31000000 39000000 44000000 45000000
Value£105k
Deadline31 Dec 2019
Published29 Oct 2019
RegionNationwide
Timeline
Published 29 Oct 2019ClosedCloses 31 Dec 2019
Contract value in context
£105ktotal contract value
median £94k
this tender£0£2.3m

This sits in the upper-middle of the Electrical Machinery & Apparatus band — a substantial contract for the sector. Based on 5,617 valued Electrical Machinery & Apparatus tenders in our corpus.

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The brief

Complete project is the internal refurbishment of a stone and flint Grade II Listed Chapel at the Fairmile Cemetery near Henley on Thames into a Columbarium for the storage of ashes.

Wooden niches and cabinets with lighting to be installed around the inside of the Chapel.

Overhead lighting and low level heating within the Chapel also to be installed.

Original Victorian tiled floor to be restored.

Door access and security as per specification.

Listed building consent and planning permissions have been granted for the specification given.

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Stage
contract · Contract
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