Dog Park Fencing and Upgrades
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Removal and disposal of existing chainmail fencing and posts surrounding the dog park. Main Park Area Installation of approx. 336m of fencing around the perimeter of the dog park 1.8m high galvanised mesh, optional powder coating, to be used above ground Installation of metal posts with 2.4m spacing, concreted at least 40cm deep. The fence needs to be deer-proof and meet the dog park building standards as follows: Fencing must be: strong and rigid in good repair to prevent an escape dig proof Gaps or apertures must be small enough to prevent a dog's head passing through, or entrapment of any limb or body parts. Square mesh size must not exceed 50 millimetres by 50 millimetres, and chain link must not exceed 75 millimetres by 50 millimetres. The diameter of the wire must not be thinner than 2 millimetres (British Standard 14 gauge welded mesh). A secondary run of 1m high mesh to be installed around the perimeter, buried at least 40cm in the ground, to prevent badgers. Trenching for the secondary run to be dug, and backfilled with soil & grass seeding as required. 1 single pedestrian gate (1.2m wide) including posts 1 single-vehicle gate (3.4m wide) including gate posts Inner-Secured Dog Area Installation of 48m of fencing to create a sectioned-off (puppy/nervous dog) area inside the newly fenced dog park 1.8m high galvanised mesh, in keeping with the perimeter fencing to be used above ground Installation of metal posts with 2.4m spacing, concreted at least 40cm deep. 1 single pedestrian gate (1.2m wide) including posts 1 single-vehicle gate (3.4m wide) including gate posts Bridge Entrance The entranceway over the bridge should be bordered with 1m high fencing with a 1m high entrance gate to prevent escape onto the highway. *** Please note all gates and fencing should be 1.8 meters high except for the badger-proof fencing and the bridge entrance. Dog Park Location https://w3w.co/shine.awaiting.emeralds See the updated diagram of the required layout. Tenders should be sent to the Contact Details below before the deadline. Applications will be reviewed on price, quality, references, timeline, strategy of delivery, and warranty options. Companies are invited to send a sample of materials to the Council for review with a summary of how materials are manufactured. Site visits are also welcomed and can be organised via the contact details on the tender. Additional information: Payment on satisfactory completion of the project Project to be completed within 3 months of acceptance of tender, and within 2 weeks of commencement of work. All materials to be supplied by the contractor Contactor to make good any surface damage made during construction. Coordination may be needed with MOD as the area abuts their land.
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Lyneham And Bradenstoke Parish Council
- Contact:
- Elizabeth Martin
- Email:
- parish.clerk@lynehamandbradenstoke-pc.gov.uk
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