Project Tullie Phase 3: Play Space Design and Build ITT
Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery Trust (the Trust) in Carlisle (brand name: Tullie) is seeking an experienced Play Space Designer to design and deliver a dynamic and high-quality play environment within a new 'Active Gallery', as part of Project Tullie Phase 3: Breaking Down Barriers. Full ITT can be found at: https://tullie.org.uk/project-tullie-phase-3-play-space-design-build-itt/ Additional information: Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery Trust (the Trust) in Carlisle (brand name: Tullie) is seeking an experienced Play Space Designer to design and deliver a dynamic and high-quality play environment within a new 'Active Gallery', as part of Project Tullie Phase 3: Breaking Down Barriers. Full ITT can be found at: https://tullie.org.uk/project-tullie-phase-3-play-space-design-build-itt/
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→Interpretation Fit-Out Build Contractor - The Leach Pottery, St Ives, Cornwall The Bernard Leach (St Ives) Trust Ltd invites tenders from suitably experienced contractors to deliver interpretation/exhibition fit-out works across the Leach Pottery site in St Ives, Cornwall. This commission forms part of a major £10 million capital redevelopment of one of the world's most significant studio pottery heritage sites, funded with support from the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Contract Value: £375,000 - £400,000 (exclusive of VAT) Contract Form: JCT Intermediate Building Contract with Contractor's Design (ICD) 2024 Practical Completion: 4 June 2027 Site Opening: 18 June 2027 Scope of Works: The appointed contractor will act as Principal Designer and Principal Contractor, responsible for the manufacture, supply, and installation of four main packages: setworks and 3D elements; display showcases (including Government Indemnity Scheme standard cases); graphics and 2D elements production; and exhibition lighting supply. Works span multiple spaces, including the historic Grade II listed Pottery buildings; refurbished 2008 extensions; new build Learning studios and reception areas; outdoor spaces, and cross-site wayfinding. Full coordination with the client (The Bernard Leach (St Ives) Trust Ltd), base build contractors (Dow Jones Architects), interpretive designers (Extended Studio), and the separately appointed AV contractor will be required. Audiovisual hardware and software are contracted separately and are out of scope. Key Dates as per ITT document: * Site visits (compulsory): Tuesday, 28 April - Thursday, 28 May 2026 * Clarification deadline: Noon, Friday, 29 May 2026 * Clarifications published: Monday 1 June 2026 * Submission deadline: Noon, Friday, 12 June 2026 * Evaluation: w/c Monday 15 June 2026 * Interviews (shortlisted): Friday, 26 June and Monday, 29 June 2026 * Contract award (notification): Tuesday, 30 June 2026 * Online kick-off meeting Monday, 13 July 2026 * Contract commencement: Monday, 27 July 2026 * On-site installation: Monday, 22 March - Monday, 31 May 2027 * Practical Completion: Friday, 4 June 2027 Submission Requirements: Bidders must submit: * Completed Form of Tender; * Completed Submission Questionnaire; * Fully completed Pricing Schedule; * Proposed programme of works * A tender proposal addressing five quality questions as specified in the ITT * Required policies, evidence of insurance and certification as specified in the ITT All bidders must complete a compulsory site visit before submitting. Submit to Sara Matson at projectlead@leachpottery.com by noon on Friday, 12 June 2026. Evaluation: Quality 65% / Price 35% Additional information: The Leach Pottery Interpretation Fit-out and cross-site wayfinding is the culmination of a 2-phase capital programme generously supported by: St Ives Town Deal (Central Government / Cornwall Council) National Lottery Heritage Fund Arts Council England Wolfson Foundation Clore Duffield Foundation The Headley Trust
Tender$538KCloses in 9 daysGBArts & CultureSouth Swindon Parish Council Play Improvements 2026
→To renovate 2 public play areas for South Swindon Parish Council Additional information: We want to get on with this, so hurry! :)
Tender$154KCloses 2026-07-10GBArts & CultureRocket Park Refresh Project 2026
→Lytchett Matravers Parish Council invites tenders for the refurbishment and enhancement of Rocket Park, the village's principal public play area located in Lytchett Matravers, Poole, Dorset. What3Words: ///mutual/nursing/crunching The project aims to revitalise the existing play area by replacing selected older equipment, improving all-weather accessibility, and increasing the appeal of the park for both younger children and teenagers. The Council is particularly seeking innovative and durable play solutions that will create a renewed "wow factor" within the park while complementing the existing retained equipment. The scope of works includes: -Removal and disposal of selected existing play equipment. -Relocation of an existing rotator within the site. -Installation of new toddler-focused play equipment (ages approximately 1-6). -Installation of new challenging play equipment aimed at older children/teenagers (ages approximately 12-15). -Replacement of the existing inset trampoline. -Installation of new wetpour safety surfacing and pathways. -Upgrades to the existing ball court including a combined football goal/basketball hoop arrangement. -New court markings and toddler roadway markings. -Installation of play panels within the toddler area. The Council requires equipment to be of durable, low-maintenance construction and not timber-based. The successful contractor will be responsible for all associated removal, disposal, surfacing, installation, welfare facilities, site safety, and reinstatement works. All equipment and surfacing must comply with current relevant British Standards including BS EN 1176 and BS EN 1177. The anticipated contract value is approximately between £70,000-£85,000 excluding VAT. Works are intended to take place during Autumn 2026, with contractors requested to minimise disruption during school holiday periods where possible. Tender submissions should include: -Design proposal and visuals/layouts -Itemised pricing schedule -Proposed programme/timeline -Equipment specifications -Warranty and maintenance information -Relevant experience and references -Confirmation of insurance and compliance with applicable standards The contract will be awarded on the basis of overall value, including play value, quality, durability, experience, and cost. The Council reserves the right not to accept the lowest tender. How to Apply: All tender documents must be provided as attachments to the email in PDF format. The subject line of the email should clearly state: "Tender Submission - Rocket Park Refurb". clerk@lytchettmatraversparishcouncil.gov.uk Submission Deadline: Midday on Tuesday 14th July 2026 Any clarification questions must be submitted via email to the Parish Clerk no later than 7 days prior to the submission deadline.
Tender$115KCloses 2026-07-14GBArts & CultureOakley Coronation Park Play Equipment Installation
→Supply and installation of a multi-play frame and youth shelter at an establish play area. Potential applicants can apply to the clerk at clerk@littleoakleyparishcouncil.gov.uk
Tender$67KCloses 2026-06-19GBArts & CultureProject Tullie Phase 3: Digital Installation Design Request for Quotation
→Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery Trust (the Trust) in Carlisle (brand name: Tullie) is seeking an experienced Digital Installation Designer to plan and deliver an immersive digital space within a new 'Active Gallery', as part of Project Tullie Phase 3: Breaking Down Barriers. We're looking for an individual or organisation who can bring their expertise and creativity to deliver a 360-degree 'Immersive Art' experience to reflect the fine art collections at Tullie. The services must include expertise both in software and hardware design and the appointed professional must be able to take the concept through to full delivery within the timeframes stated. Details can be found at: https://tullie.org.uk/project-tullie-phase-3-digital-installation-design-rfq/ Additional information: Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery Trust (the Trust) in Carlisle (brand name: Tullie) is seeking an experienced Digital Installation Designer to plan and deliver an immersive digital space within a new 'Active Gallery', as part of Project Tullie Phase 3: Breaking Down Barriers. We're looking for an individual or organisation who can bring their expertise and creativity to deliver a 360-degree 'Immersive Art' experience to reflect the fine art collections at Tullie. The services must include expertise both in software and hardware design and the appointed professional must be able to take the concept through to full delivery within the timeframes stated. Details can be found at: https://tullie.org.uk/project-tullie-phase-3-digital-installation-design-rfq/
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