LiveWest - Fire Door Registry and Fire Strategy Plans

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  • Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services

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Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

2 years ago

Description

For this tender, LiveWest are looking for a competitive tender to prepare floor plans, fire strategy plans and fire door asset registers to 48 blocks. Please see Appendix 3 for further details. 

Tenders are invited for the services specified in accordance with the Terms and Conditions of Contract and the Specification.

Bidders must complete the Pricing Schedule according to their offer.

LiveWest does not bind itself to accept the lowest of any offer and reserves the right to accept an offer either in whole or in part, each item being for this purpose treated as offered separately. LiveWest reserves the right to award the contract to one or more suppliers and reserves the right to withdraw properties individually or in full following award. Conversely properties may be added/substituted by agreement subject to separate quotation.

This Invitation to Tender package comprises the following documents:

1.	Floor Plan, Fire Strategy Plan & Fire Door Asset Register - Invitation to Tender (ITT) 2022 
2.	Floor Plan, Fire Strategy Plan & Fire Door Asset Register - Specification
3.	Floor Plan, Fire Strategy Plan & Fire Door Asset Register - Asset List & Pricing Schedule 
4.	Floor Plan, Fire Strategy Plan & Fire Door Asset Register - Form of Tender 
5.	Floor Plan, Fire Strategy Plan & Fire Door Asset Register - Standard Selection Questionnaire
6.	Floor Plan, Fire Strategy Plan & Fire Door Asset Register -  Evaluation Criteria Scoring Matrix

The estimated timetable for the tender activity is:

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