Centenary Building New Build

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1 month from now

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2 hours ago

Description

St Mary's University is keen to appoint a suitable contractor to build their new Centenary Building within their existing campus replacing the existing R Block (older sports centre). The current building is dated, with poor layouts and internal reconfiguration not economically viable. St Mary's are keen to grow their teaching portfolio by increasing popular programmes in STEM subjects. They currently have an application before the General Medical Council for the formation of a School of Medicine. The principal aim is to create more teaching space to accommodate the School of Medical and other programmes. The planning authority will require delivery of a BREEAM excellent building.
      
      This a 2 stage Restricted Procedure tender. 
      
      Potential bidders must make it through Stage 1 (PQQ) in order to be invited to submit a formal bid at Stage 2 (ITT). 
      
      Please see the PQQ document for full information on Stage 1 scoring and evaluation criteria.

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