Framework for the Provision of Professional Consultancy Services

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Value

£9,260,000

Classifications

  • Consultative engineering and construction services

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

8 months ago

Published

10 months ago

Description

The Council of the Borough of Kirklees ("the Council") intends to procure a Framework for the Provision of Professional Consultancy Services compromising of the following Lots:

Lot 1 - Architecture and Multi-Disciplinary
Lot 2 - Project Management
Lot 3 - Quantity Surveying
Lot 4 - Mechanical and Electrical Engineering
Lot 5 - Structural /Light Civil Engineering
Lot 6 - Lift Consultancy
Lot 7 - Building Surveying
Lot 8 - Clerk of Works
Lot 9 - Conservation & Heritage Advice (Architecture)

Each Lot has its own Specification which gives a general description of the requirements of that Lot. Individual commissions under each Lot will have more precisely formulated requirements and will be awarded as specific Contracts under this Framework.

The Framework will be procured in accordance with the Open procedure under the Public Contracts Regulations 2015.
The estimated value of the Framework is approximately (£9,260,000.00) over 4-years. 

Information and documentation relating to the framework agreement is found on YORtender - https://yortender.eu-supply.com.

The services performed on the framework will be in strict accordance with Kirklees Councils conditions including the project management handbook which will be published with the tender. This details an adaptation of the RIBA stages in line with the following:

• Stage 1 - Project Initiation
• Stage 2 - Project Development & Approval
• Stage 3 - Design
• Stage 4 - Tendering
• Stage 5 - Construction
• Stage 6 - Project Completion & Review

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Katy Reed

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