UKRI-4453 BAU Professional Services Framework

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Value

£9,500,000

Classifications

  • Construction project management services
  • Construction consultancy services
  • Consultative engineering and construction services
  • Advisory architectural services
  • Civil engineering support services
  • Mechanical and electrical engineering services
  • Environmental impact assessment for construction
  • Construction supervision services

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Submission Deadline

3 weeks from now

Published

3 days ago

Description

UKRI-STFC wish to establish a framework agreement to provide professional services to enable the Business-as-Usual capital delivery programme for STFC. To complete the works for the Client safely for all those involved in accordance with the Scope, Contract Programme and within the agreed total of the Prices. Key objectives: Reduction in procurement and on boarding timescales in order to enable project delivery in line with project constraints; Streamline the process of engagement, creating an agile framework; Maximise quality of service and delivery; Consistency of terms.
Lot 1 Project & Programme Management 
Lot 2 Cost Management/Quantity Surveying 
Lot 3 Lead Designer BSA PD & CDM PD 
Lot 4 Architectural 
Lot 5 Civil and Structural 
Lot 6 Mechanical, Electrical and Public Health 
Lot 7 Sustainability and Carbon 
Lot 8 NEC Supervisor 
There will be a maximum of 3 suppliers appointed per Lot, ranked in the order of their final submission scores. Call offs shall be determined by the process stated in the tender documenttion (all of which is held in the Delta eSourcing Portal. Suppliers may bid for any number of Lots. Please note that there is no guaranteed spend or volume of orders against each Lot.
Bidders should complete and submit a separate submission per Lot they wish to apply for. The specific Tenderbox link is stated in the following Lot descriptions.
 A PCR 2015 PIN was previously published and pre-market engagement was undertaken in 2024 (https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/037886-2024?)
To view this notice, please click here: 
https://ukri.delta-esourcing.com/delta/viewNotice.html?noticeId=953426552

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