WP4981 - Architectural & Fitout - T2 Space Optimisation - Landside

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Value

£500,000

Classifications

  • Architectural, engineering and planning services

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

6 days from now

Published

10 hours ago

Description

Demolition
      The Subcontractor shall strip out and dispose of (unless noted otherwise) the following items, as indicated on the design drawings:
      •	Partitions
      •	Doors
      •	Porcelain tiles
      •	Ceiling baffles and supports (to be stored and reinstalled later)
      •	Glazing
      •	Builders work openings (including necessary modifications to wall framework)
      •	Door penetrations
      •	Column cladding 
      •	Screens, chairs, tablets, monitors & desks
      •	Screed (including for cable routes in onward travel area). 
      Regarding the above, consider the following:
      •	The items marked within the "Excluded Scope" document are excluded from this scope and included in another package of works.
      •	The Subcontractor shall ensure that existing fire compartments are not compromised by the works. The Subcontractor shall allow for any intrusive surveys to determine this requirement.
      
      Design
      This section should be read in conjunction with Section 5 (Design) of this document.
      The Subcontractor shall complete detailed design for the following elements:
      •	Raised access floor
      •	Temporary Works (Hoarding)
      •	Ceilings
      •	Partitions including modification to existing
      •	Doors
      •	Bulkheads
      •	Glazing
      •	Steelwork
      •	Signage
      
      Installation
      The Subcontractor shall supply (unless noted otherwise) and install the following items as indicated on the design drawings and project specifications:
      •	Screed
      •	Hoarding (see section below)
      •	Porcelain tiles 
      •	Floor access covers
      •	Ceilings
      •	Partitions including modification works and door infills
      •	Wall finishes, skirtings and trims
      •	Doors
      •	Bulkheads
      •	Glazing
      •	Monolith Base plates (to be free issued to the subcontractor, example provided in the document pack)
      •	Steelwork
      •	Firestopping
      •	Signage and wayfinding?

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