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CERA Multiple Packages - Avon River Precinct, East Frames, An Accessible City

Tender ID: 246183


Tender Details

Organisation:
Tender #:
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Status:
Closed
Publish Date:
19 October 2015
Closing Date:
30 October 2015

Tender Description

Hawkins Group Ltd is seeking Registrations of Interest from competent Suppliers and Subcontractors for the above CERA project. The attached documents are included to describe the Scope of Works required.

Please submit your response:
* Detailing your area of expertise
* Contact Person and Details

We are interested in the following trades:
* ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE
* DEMOLITION and SITE CLEARANCE (Remove hard surfaces, Pavement Milling, Kerb and Channel, Arborist Works, Heritage Features, Remove contaminated materials including Coal Tar.
* EARTHWORKS
* DRAINAGE
* SERVICES AND UTILITIES RELOCATION/ PROTECTION
* ELECTRICAL
* CONCRETE STRUCTURES (seats, planters, walls etc.)
* PAVEMENT AND SURFACING (Kerb and Channel. Asphalt, Concrete, and Pavers)
* TREE PITS AND RAIN GARDENS
* TRAFFIC SIGNALS
* ROAD MARKINGS
* SIGNAGE
* LANDSCAPING AND URBAN DESIGN
* STREET FURNITURE, including Bus Superstops and Artwork
* TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT & TEMPORARY WORKS

AVON RIVER PRECINCT: The winding path of the Otakaro / Avon River will mark Christchurch's new river recinct. It will be a high-quality green space and recreational destination within central Christchurch. The new precinct will give priority to pedestrians and cyclists as well as bringing nature into the central city. The interests and values of tangata whenua will be integrated into the new precinct.

EAST FRAME: City-wide family playground; Retains the form of historic Latimer Square; Street links through from city to east; Paths for walking and cycling; Medium-density demonstration housing and long-term residential development; Provides link to the stadium and potential fan zone; Facilitates temporary events; A significant opportunity through views and vistas to enhance links to geographical landmarks.

AN ACCESSIBLE CITY: Accessibility of facilities, public spaces and transport networks will be a priority in the redevelopment of the central city. Planners, architects and urban designers have contributed to the Recovery Plan with guidance from the New Zealand Urban Design Protocol, which emphasises accessibility for everyone. The standards of the Building Act 2004, which requires design for accessibility for all people, will be the minimum as we replace damaged infrastructure and buildings.

Contact: James Worthington, email: james.worthington@hawkins.co.nz


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