Building Services Call Off Contract

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Buyers

Value

£500,000

Classifications

  • Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

6 months ago

Published

7 months ago

Description

The objective of this procurement process is to source a specialist Building Services partner to support The National Archives' Estates & Facilities team in the delivery of a range of capital projects.   
Our aim is to work in partnership with a supplier who will provide additional resources as and when required to support our Estates Capital Projects team in key areas such as Mechanical, HVAC and Electrical Services. The supplier will produce detailed specifications for tender documents and will go on to support the design team with tender reviews and evaluations. Additional support will be required for design changes to building services and in undertaking regular condition surveys, providing associated reports and drawings.    	 
We intend to award a contract for an initial period of 3 years, with two extension options of up to 12 months each. We anticipate that the demand for these services over the duration of the contract period (including any extension options) will not exceed a total expenditure of £500,000 excluding VAT/£600,000 including VAT, but The National Archives can make no commitment to any minimum level of expenditure during the contract period. 
Full details are specified in the Invitation to Tender document attached to this notice.

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