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Public Art Commissions, Southwater, Telford

Deadline: February 1, 2013, 12:00 pm

Telford & Wrekin Council are looking to commission experienced public artists/arts companies to create three distinct pieces of public art as part of an initiative within a partnership between Telford & Wrekin Council and Southwater Event Group. The overall scheme will transform the western part of the town between Telford Shopping Centre, the conferencing quarter and Telford's 420 acre town park. It is recognised that the addition of some site specific sculptures will enhance this public realm and its sense of place.

There are three commissions:

  1. Main street east and west: £45k
  2. Southwater Square: £45k and
  3. Urban beach: £20k.

The closing date for the tender submissions is 1st February 2013 at 12noon.

The tender documents are available on the online e-Sourcing portal ‘Delta’.  If you wish to participate in this tender please follow the guidance below:

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Access to documents on the portal

The information and/or documents for opportunities are available on https://www.delta-esourcing.com/delta. You must register on this site to respond to an opportunity. If you are not already registered on Delta you can register free on www.Delta-esourcing.com. If you are already registered you will not need to register again, simply use your existing username and password. Please note there is a password reminder link on the homepage.

Once you have logged into Delta please use the following Access Code 6E2D9Z8A22 and follow the guidance for ‘Response Manager’.

If you experience any technical difficulties please contact the Delta eSourcing Helpdesk on call 0845 270 7050 or email [email protected].

Southwater CGI - artist's impression of the development where the work will be installed

Southwater CGI - artist's impression of the development where the work will be installed