Design, Build & Installation of a Fully Accessible Disabled Toilet

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Value

£30,000

Classifications

  • Construction work

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

3 years ago

Description

National Museums Liverpool (NML) is seeking to appoint one contractor to design, build and install one fully accessible disabled toilet on the ground floor of the Dr Martin Luther King Jnr (MLK) Building, a Grade 1 listed building, which is prominent in its location on the North of Albert Dock at Hartley Quay, Salthouse Quay, Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AX.

The contractor will be the Principal Designer and Principal Contractor for the works on site, and responsible for the coordination and management of the whole site and any sub-contractor teams.  Installation and handover to be completed by 15 February 2022.   

To express an interest and participate in this procurement, applicants must register on Multi-Quote (Elcom), National Museums Liverpool's e-tendering portal at the earliest opportunity by visiting https://suppliers.multiquote.com/Page/Login.aspx.

To participate in this tender, tenderers will be requested to log into Multi-Quote, download, complete and upload the completed tender documents by the closing date and time for return of tender submissions. 

Please note that for this particular tender opportunity, interested tenderers may also request to attend a site visit. Further details are provided in the tender documents.

If you require technical assistance using the Multi-Quote portal, please contact Multi-Quote Support by emailing: [email protected]; or calling: 0151 482 9230 or 020 3920 8054 - Monday to Friday (9am to 5pm).

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