Concrete Defect Repairs - Charter Walk Shopping Centre, Burnley, BB11 1PY
Burnley Borough CouncilEstimated Value
Not specified
Deadline
19 June 2026
Published
27 May 2026
Type
Not specified
Description
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The UK government is seeking a contractor to repair concrete defects at Charter Walk Shopping Centre in Burnley. This is a maintenance and repair project to fix damage, deterioration, or structural issues in the concrete elements of the shopping centre building.
Requirements
- No specific requirements listed in the notice — check the full tender documents.
- Likely to require: working at height qualifications (PASMA, IPAF or similar)
- Likely to require: public liability insurance (minimum £6-10 million typical for shopping centres)
- Likely to require: health and safety compliance and risk assessment capability
- Likely to require: experience with concrete repair techniques and materials
Key Tasks & Deliverables
- Identify and assess all concrete defects across the shopping centre structure
- Repair concrete damage including cracks, spalling (surface breakdown), or structural deterioration
- Prepare concrete surfaces and apply appropriate repair materials or sealants
- Make good or replace damaged concrete sections as needed
- Complete all work while the shopping centre remains operational (likely requiring coordination with retail tenants)
- Ensure site safety and manage temporary barriers or exclusion zones
How to Read This Tender
- 1Look for the 'Specification' or 'Scope of Work' section in full tender documents — this will detail exactly which concrete areas need repair, their extent, and the repair standard required.
- 2Check the 'Method Statement' requirements — you'll need to explain *how* you'll do the repairs, including safety measures, access equipment, and timescales.
- 3Identify the 'Contract Value' and 'Duration' clearly — concrete repair costs vary hugely depending on defect severity, so the budget will signal project scale.
- 4Search for 'Access Restrictions' — shopping centres have strict rules about when work can happen (evenings/Sundays only, or closed periods). This affects your costs and planning.
- 5Flag any 'Quality Standards' mentioned — concrete repairs typically must meet British Standards (BS EN 1504 series). Check what finish and longevity the client expects.
Tips for Small Businesses
- Concrete repair is specialist work — if you're not a concrete contractor, consider partnering with one as a subcontractor or joining a consortium bid. This broadens your service offer without needing all expertise in-house.
- Shopping centre contracts value 'minimal disruption' highly. Emphasise in your bid how you'll work around customer footfall, manage noise/dust, and coordinate with the shopping centre management. This can be a key differentiator.
- Get detailed photos and condition reports now if possible. Budget for a pre-contract survey so your price is accurate — underestimating concrete work is a common SME pitfall that kills margins.
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Key Dates
Published
27 May 2026
Submission deadline
19 June 2026
Source
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