Development of Health and Well-being Hub, Plymouth Marjon University, Devon, England

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Value

£385,000

Classifications

  • Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services

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  • award

Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

2 years ago

Description

"The University has been successful in obtaining funding from the Office for Students Capital Programme to refurbish the Peninsular Allied Health Centre (PAHC) building.  This grant provides money for both the construction related aspects of the project, including consultants fees and the purchase of equipment to fit-out the premises.

The University now wishes to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced professional design team to complete the project which is the subject of this tender opportunity.  

It is the aim of the University to appoint a single Lead Consultant as main contractor employing all specialist sub-contractors. 

Full details can be found in the supporting documentation to this Contract Notice"

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In the event of any queries please contact:  [email protected]

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