France - Buildings of particular historical or architectural interest

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Provided by Open Opps
Opportunity closing date
05 July 2020
Opportunity publication date
09 June 2020
Category
45212350: Bu
Value of contract
£1m-5m
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Description

- restoration of the facades of the Popes' Palace in Avignon.
- work in the presence of asbestos and lead, removal of glass units from the wooden joineries, rebuilding with new lead, repair of parts, removal of stained glass windows for restoration; - duration in months: -- firm phase 18 months; -- optional phase 15 months. - supply and management of site installations, scaffolding, decorative tarpaulin, protective tunnel, guarding, fencing, soil protection; - duration in months: -- firm period 18 months; -- optional period 15 months. - Dimension stone work (layout, analysis of stone and mortar, pointing, stone protection), work on merlons; - duration in months: -- firm 18 months; -- optional 15 months. - Roofing work: removal for re-use of canal tiles, revision, replacement of lead gutter, reworking of roof structure, treatment, insulation of attic space, work to reinforce the stability of the roof structure, anti-volatile peaks, restoration of wood; - duration in months: -- firm 18 months; -- optional 15 months. - Work involving asbestos and lead, restoration of external woodwork and doors; - duration in months: -- firm 18 months; -- optional 15 months. - work involving asbestos and lead, securing and making accessible the entrance to the departmental archives, securing the machicolation, restoring the grilles; - duration in months: -- firm 18 months; -- optional 15 months.

Opportunity closing date
05 July 2020
Value of contract
£1m-5m

About the buyer

Address
Département de Vaucluse Rue Viala Avignon Cedex 9 84909 France
Contact
servicemarches@vaucluse.fr

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