DAERA 3803070 - Loughry And Greenmount Campus Redevlopments

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Value

£4,300,000

Classifications

  • Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

4 years ago

Published

4 years ago

Description

The objective of this procurement is to appoint 2No Economic Operator Teams (EOTs) who will develop the Employer’s Requirements in relation to the delivery and redvelopment of either Lot 1 - Loughry Campus or Lot 2 - Greenmount Campus. The existing campuses do not meet the present need or the accommodation standards. Each appointed EOT shall provide the professional services applicable to RIBA (2020) Stages 0 to 7 and also as specified within this document. The EOT shall develop the design to RIBA (2020) Stage 3 Spatial Coordination before appointing a contracting team to further develop the design and deliver the project throughout all remaining RIBA Plan of Work (2020) Stages 4 to 7. Following the contracting team procurement and appointment the EOT shall undertake the management of the Contracting Team on behalf of the client. For a complete description of this procurement please refer to CfT contract documents and draft Scope of Services.

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