Procurement Summary
Country : United Kingdom
Summary : Contract notice: Construction work
Deadline : 16 Oct 2018
Other Information
Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 26861695
Document Ref. No. : 404553-2018
Competition : ICB
Financier : Self Financed
Purchaser Ownership : -
Tender Value : Refer Document
Purchaser's Detail
Purchaser : UNIVERSITY OF SUNDERLAND
Office Name: University of Sunderland
Address: 3rd Floor Edinburgh Building Chester Road
Town: Sunderland
Postal Code: SR1 3SD
Contact Point: Peter Cogan
Phone: +44 1915152470
United Kingdom
Email :peter.cogan@sunderland.ac.uk
URL :https://www.sunderland.ac.uk/
Tender Details
Object of the contract
Construction work
Description: Contract notice: Construction work
Authority Type: Body governed by public law
Contact Nature: Works
Procedure: Open procedure
Document: Contract notice
Regulation: European Union
Award criteria: The most economic tender
CPV code: 45000000, 45000000, 71000000, 32000000, 39000000, 30000000, 31000000, 51000000, 38000000, 45000000, 71000000, 32000000, 39000000, 30000000, 31000000, 51000000, 38000000
CPV Description: Construction work.
Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services.
Radio, television, communication, telecommunication and related equipment.
Furniture (incl. office furniture), furnishings, domestic appliances (excl. lighting) and cleaning products.
Office and computing machinery, equipment and supplies except furniture and software packages.
Electrical machinery, apparatus, equipment and consumables; lighting.
Installation services (except software).
Laboratory, optical and precision equipments (excl. glasses).
Univerity of Sunderland — Major Capital Contractor Framework
Reference Number : UoS/Major Capital/0918
Framework Objectives The University of Sunderland Estates and Facilities wish to develop Framework Agreements for the procurement of the stated services to meet the following key objectives:
Main Site : University of Sunderland
Framework Objectives The University of Sunderland Estates and Facilities wish to develop Framework Agreements for the procurement of the stated services to meet the following key objectives:
i) To stimulate and encourage the development and sharing of good practices between appointed contractor, framework consultants and the Estates and Facilities team, integrating outputs into all areas of activity.
ii) To demonstrate improvements in service quality delivered to key identified stakeholder groups.
iii) To promote shared understanding and values integrating key University activities to deliver the stated objectives.
iv) To demonstrate increased value from the procurement of campus development projects and programmes. Measurable improvements in the delivery of construction projects will be a key output in defining the success of the framework agreements and shall include:
(i) Reduction in project costs;
(ii) Reduction in projects risk;
(iii) Reduction in project delivery programmes;
(iv) Reduction in building defects and rectification times;
(v) Improved design solutions for any given project budget;
(vi) Improved stakeholder experience Framework Activity The quality of the University estate and associated facilities are now major contributors to the perception of the University as an excellent higher education provider.
The success delivered through the development of its campus environments has made the University one of the lead partners in the regeneration of Sunderland City Centre. This place shaping role has been reinforced by the designation of the City of Sunderland as a 'new kind of University City' under the Economic Masterplan. The key challenges over the period ahead include:
— To provide efficient high quality learning, teaching, working, living and leisure facilities on the 2 main campus sites; Sir Tom Cowie Campus and City Campus;
— Partnership opportunities are continuing to be explored throughout the city and wider region with further potential development opportunities envisaged;
— Continued regeneration of the main campus environments;
— Responding to strategic change initiatives to secure a sustainable future for the University;
— Working with civic, regional, national and international partners both in the public and private sectors to innovate and exploit opportunity for mutual long term benefits.
Any commissions under this Contract or framework maybe subject to external funding from bodies such as Arts Council, ERDF, Heritage Lottery Fund, LEP etc. and the Contractor will be expected to work with the Authority on any funding applications where appropriate. This list of funding bodies is not exhaustive.
Internet address (URL): https://www.sunderland.ac.uk/
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