Fire Escape Handrail Replacement and Concrete Repairs Work at Kenworthy House, 98-104 George St, Hull HU1 3DT
Hull City CouncilEstimated Value
£120,000 – £150,000
Deadline
20 July 2026
38 days remaining
Published
12 June 2026
Type
works
Overview
The works comprise the replacement of the existing handrails to the external fire escape stairwell at Kenworthy House. In addition, the scope includes the cleaning and repair of concrete elements to the stairwell structure, incorporating the treatment of exposed reinforcement with appropriate corrosion inhibitors and the application of a clear anti-carbonation protective coating. All works shall be carried out in accordance with the relevant standards, specifications, and manufacturer's recommendations.
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Hull City Council is seeking a contractor to replace fire escape handrails and repair concrete damage on an external stairwell at a residential building in Hull city centre. The work includes treating corroded steel reinforcement and applying protective coatings to prevent further deterioration.
Requirements
- Works must comply with relevant British Standards and building regulations for fire safety and structural repairs
- Contractor must follow manufacturer's recommendations for all materials and products used
- Works must be carried out to appropriate specifications (check full tender documents for which standards apply)
- Ability to work safely on external elevated structures (fire escape stairwell)
- No specific certifications mentioned in notice — check full tender documents for any required accreditations (e.g., working at height, scaffolding competence)
Key Tasks & Deliverables
- Remove and replace existing external handrails on the fire escape stairwell
- Clean concrete elements of the stairwell structure
- Repair concrete damage to the stairwell
- Treat any exposed steel reinforcement with corrosion inhibitor products
- Apply clear anti-carbonation protective coating to treated concrete surfaces
- Ensure all work meets relevant standards and manufacturer specifications
How to Read This Tender
- 1This is a maintenance/repair contract, not new construction — focus on the 'scope' section to understand exactly what's broken and what needs fixing. The description mentions concrete repairs and reinforcement treatment, which suggests the existing structure has deteriorated.
- 2Watch for the full specification documents — the notice mentions 'relevant standards' but doesn't name them. You'll need to request or find the full tender pack, which will list whether this requires BS 8110, BS 6349, or other concrete/structural standards.
- 3Health and safety is critical on fire escapes — expect strict method statements and risk assessments to be required. The tender will likely demand proof of working-at-height competence, scaffold design (if needed), and permits to work on an occupied building.
- 4Check whether this is a design-and-build job or whether specifications are already set. The wording suggests specs are set ('in accordance with relevant standards'), meaning you're following a blueprint rather than designing the solution.
- 5Clarify access and programme constraints — fire escapes on occupied residential buildings mean you'll probably work around tenants, follow strict hours, and maintain access. Ask about this in your clarification questions.
Tips for Small Businesses
- Consider subcontracting opportunities: if you're a specialist in handrail work but not concrete repair (or vice versa), a consortium or subcontract approach with a concrete repair specialist could strengthen your bid and reduce your risk.
- Check social value scoring in the tender criteria — Hull Council often weights social value heavily. Highlight local employment, training opportunities, or community benefits (e.g. apprenticeships, local supply chain) to improve your score beyond just price.
- Request the full tender documents early and clarify the condition survey — ask specifically what standards apply, what exact corrosion inhibitor and coating products are specified, and whether scaffolding or temporary safety barriers are included in your scope or provided by the council.
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Published
12 June 2026
Submission deadline
20 July 2026
Notice type
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