WDC - Provision of Architectural Services for the Design and Refurbishment of Leamington Spa Town Hall as a Creative Hub

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Value

£160,000

Classifications

  • Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
  • Architectural and related services
  • Advisory architectural services
  • Architectural design services
  • Architectural services for buildings

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

3 years ago

Description

Tenders are invited for the Appointment of Architectural Services for the Design and Refurbishment of Leamington Spa Town Hall as a Creative Hub. Warwick District Council requires delivery of RIBA stages 1-6 for work at Leamington Town Hall. The main objective of this project is for the building to be an attractive proposition to the creative sector and, more broadly, the people who live, work and visit the area.  The Town Hall is a Grade II listed building and is also surrounded by other listed buildings; it is also within the Leamington Spa Conservation Area.  The contract will commence July 2022 and complete at the end of March 2024.Estimated value of contract is £160,000. The authority is intending to tender using the open procedure. The estimated timescale for tendering is currently from April 22 to July 2022. Please visit www.csw-jets.co.uk and review project WDC-13606.

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