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Rotunda Redevelopment
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A public realm project to remodel and refurbish the Rotunda seating area that sits at the head of the High St in Westbury town centre. This is intended to be the first public realm improvement in the wider strategy to regenerate Westbury Town centre - A Vision for Westbury. The works include the demolition of most of the existing brick walls above ground, taking care to preserve footings for the new stonework to be installed in its place. A lowering of levels will allow for greater access into the space and views to be opened up. A robust palette of materials is proposed to take the place of the deteriorated brickwork. The reuse of foundations and any aggregates and sub base materials is requested to reduce arisings from the site. Stone work is to be cut to measurements by the supplier away from site and delivered fully worked, and installed as per the drawings. The existing soft landscape is to be reduced and converted into a rain garden tree pit - retrofitted around the exiting trees rootzone. The methodology for this can be developed and agreed upon with the project landscape architect. for further information please contact Ben Griffiths info@westburytowncouncil.gov.uk
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45112000 - Excavating and earthmoving work
45210000 - Building construction work
45111213 - Site-clearance work
45220000 - Engineering works and construction works
45111100 - Demolition work
45111240 - Ground-drainage work
45111250 - Ground investigation work
77330000 - Floral-display services
45111291 - Site-development work
77310000 - Planting and maintenance services of green areas
45111200 - Site preparation and clearance work
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