DaDA Building Furniture Package

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Value

£800,000

Classifications

  • Furniture

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

1 year ago

Description

The DaDa building refers to a new 10 storey flagship building to house the School of Design and Digital Arts, located at 42 Shakespeare Street, at Nottingham Trent University's City Campus.  The Design and Digital Arts Building (DaDA) is one of the School's foundations for their vision to become a leading institution for the digital arts. As one of the first dedicated centres for the creative industries, it will be a place that attracts talented critical thinkers, designers, storytellers, performers and technical experts from around the world to work with industry and our national and international partners on collaborations that blend digital, technological, business and creative practices.   In terms of furniture provision, we have produced a schedule of furniture to detail the quality and design ethos of this very important space for some of the key items.  We would require the tenderer to price the prescriptive list but also consider and suggest alternatives to demonstrate quality, innovation and understanding of the project brief.

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