Construction work for university buildings

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Value

£300,000,000

Classifications

  • Construction work for university buildings
  • Building construction work
  • Construction work for buildings relating to education and research
  • Buildings of particular historical or architectural interest
  • Electrical machinery, apparatus, equipment and consumables; lighting
  • Construction work
  • Demolition, site preparation and clearance work
  • Works for complete or part construction and civil engineering work
  • Engineering works and construction works
  • Construction work for pipelines, communication and power lines
  • Building installation work
  • Installation services (except software)
  • Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
  • Architectural and related services
  • Architectural design services
  • Consultative engineering and construction services
  • Engineering design services
  • Engineering design services for mechanical and electrical installations for buildings
  • Engineering design services for the construction of civil engineering works
  • Construction management services

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Published

11 months ago

Description

The University is implementing major works framework to undertake strategic projects across the estate, situated in London and SE England. Comprising of refurbishment, rebuild and new build. The University's estate occupies 3 working campuses and associated satellite sites and comprises of a mix of properties including Scheduled Monuments, Listed buildings, buildings of various ages and construction. Projects may include basement works, demolition, decommissioning, etc. The University is appointing 5 suppliers on the framework, over a duration of four years. Individual call-offs awarded under the framework may be for a duration beyond the framework expiry date. The framework will include services such as, but not limited to PCSA, Enabling Works, Build Contract, Surveys, etc. The framework will cater for various forms of contract, e.g. JCT.

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