II.2.2) Cod(au) CPV ychwanegol
79994000
II.2.3) Man cyflawni
Cod NUTS:
UKI
Prif safle neu fan cyflawni:
LONDON
II.2.4) Disgrifiad o’r caffaeliad
The project is focused on the Western Range, a substantial part of the estate that is in urgent need of both repair and re-imagining. This offers the Museum an opportunity to make a statement of its future intent, through reimagined galleries, new state-of-the-art storage facilities and engaging contemporary architecture, in juxtaposition to the highly significant and already celebrated listed buildings on the site.
Despite appearing as a single entity, the Western Range comprises a miscellany of separate buildings which have been added to Robert Smirke’s original Grade I listed Museum; as a result, the exact extent of the red-line boundary and phasing for this project is dependent on a number of interlocking considerations. The proposed project outline can be seen in the attached documentation. In the region of 15,000m2, it accounts for almost 15% of the floor space within the Bloomsbury site, in a warren of inflexible and static rooms. Further, recent surveys indicate that the existing building fabric and infrastructure are in a state that is below modern expectations. It comprises around 7,500m2 of gallery space and currently houses the Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece (including the Parthenon Sculptures), Rome, and Ancient Assyria and Middle East collections, along with 4,500m2 of back-of-house collection storage.
Working with the Museum, the cost consultant will work with the design team to deliver an architecturally significant, long-lasting, robust intervention, founded on an effective approach to sustainability. This will address the shortcomings of the existing buildings, while delivering the first phase of the reimagined display of collections in new, permanent gallery spaces, alongside modern-day visitor experiences and back-of-house facilities, all within a built environment that is simple and effective in its design and management. Addressing the challenges posed by the condition of the existing buildings and infrastructure will require sensitivity, careful intervention and complex, intricate design solutions.
The Museum is seeking an experienced Cost Consultant and Contract Administrator to provide the following core services for RIBA Stage 2 to 7:
Cost Consultant:
Cost guidance, direction and challenge to the design team throughout the design process
Robust detailed cost plans at regular intervals and Key Project Gateways
A costed Risk Register
Procurement strategy support
Contractor procurement support
Contract Administration:
Develop, agree and administer the building contract
Monitor manufacturing and construction progress, authorise payments and keep records
Lead and manage commissioning
Dispute management
Certify completion and manage defects
Lead handover and close out
Participate in post occupancy evaluation
II.2.5) Meini prawf dyfarnu
Nid pris yw’r unig faen prawf dyfarnu a dim ond yn y dogfennau caffael y mae’r holl feini prawf wedi’u nodi
II.2.7) Hyd y contract, y cytundeb fframwaith neu’r system brynu ddynamig
Hyd mewn misoedd: 132
Gall y contract hwn gael ei adnewyddu: Na
II.2.9) Gwybodaeth am y cyfyngiadau ar nifer yr ymgeiswyr a gaiff eu gwahodd
Yr isafswm nifer a ragwelir: 5
Meini prawf gwrthrychol ar gyfer dewis y nifer cyfyngedig o ymgeiswyr:
It is expected that 5 candidates will be shortlisted unless there is an resolved tie for fifth place in which case more candidates may be chosen according to the method set out in the procurement documents.
II.2.10) Gwybodaeth am amrywiadau
Derbynnir amrywiadau:
Na
II.2.11) Gwybodaeth am opsiynau
Opsiynau:
Na
II.2.13) Gwybodaeth am Gronfeydd yr Undeb Ewropeaidd
Mae'r broses gaffael yn gysylltiedig â phrosiect a/neu raglen a ariennir gan gronfeydd yr Undeb Ewropeaidd:
Na
II.2.14) Gwybodaeth ychwanegol
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