Peak District National Park Authority
Re-pointing Works at various properties on Warslow Moors Estate
The procurement contact named on the official notice.
Please see link to the Tender Notice at https://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/looking-after/about-us/open-government/tenders Tenders must be submitted by e mail to tenders@peakdistrict.gov.uk By 12.00 on Friday 04th September 2026 The following, and only the following, must be used in the subject line: 'REF: TENDER RETURN 04771/Repointing Works No information must be included in the covering e mail apart from the identity of the sender and a list of attachments Please note that a mandatory site visit is required- contact Jamie Nuttall to arrange a site visit. Unannounced visitors will be turned away. Jamie.Nuttall@peakdistrict.gov.uk Note: The Peak District National Park Authority is aware that third parties may contact businesses regarding this tender opportunity. Please note that the Authority does not authorise any third party to charge fees for access to tender information. All tender documents are available free of charge through our official procurement channels. If you are contacted requesting payment, please disregard the request and contact us directly using the details provided in this advert.
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The National Park Authority are looking for a suitably qualified and experienced contractor to carry out lime re-pointing works to 3no. stone properties at 2no. tenanted and working farms on Warslow Moors Estate.
What it takes to bid this
Typical UK bid effort for the under £100k band — an estimate, not a quote.
Qualify & bid/no-bid ~10% · SQ / PQQ ~20% · Written response ~55% · Review & presentation ~15%
Typical for this category — confirm against the ITT pack
- Hold at bidSSIP-family accreditation (CHAS / Constructionline)
- Hold at bidISO 45001 / H&S policy & CDM competence
- Show at bidNamed site & contract managers with CVs
- Show at bidComparable references / case studies
- Hold at bidFinancial standing (accounts, often ~2× contract value turnover)
- Hold at bidInsurance cover (PL / EL, often PI)
- Show at bidSocial value commitments
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