Design and Construction of the TIC East and West Buildings

A Tender Notice
by UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Works)
Duration
5 year
Value
£200M-£105M
Sector
CONSTRUCTION
Published
18 Jan 2022
Delivery
To 23 Jan 2027 (est.)
Deadline
18 Feb 2022 12:00

Concepts

Location

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

1 buyer

Description

The TIC Zone Development project occupies a key role in cultivating and nurturing Scotland’s innovation community, helping bring together researchers, academic administrators, entrepreneurs, public and private investors, and many other key stakeholders. Central to Strathclyde University’s Innovation Strategy is the goal to escalate the impact and reach of the innovation eco-system by creating new centres of expertise. The objectives of this particular project revolve around the further development of this eco-system based on “open innovation” by delivering facilities that will catalyse an Innovation District in the centre of Glasgow anchored by the University. This will accelerate the impact of creativity and new ideas by crystallising an exciting, co-located community of industry, investors, and academics that will support the growth of six new clusters – Quantum, Space, 5G, Health Technology, Industrial Informatics and FinTech, as well as the three existing cluster groups – Energy, Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, and Enabling Technologies. It is anticipated that the TIC Zone Development may comprise of two new stand-alone buildings either side of the existing TIC Building (TIC Central) that will accommodate a range of collaborative research facilities at the heart of Scotland’s first Innovation District. At 20,000 sqm gross internal area, TIC East is located on High Street, College Street and Shuttle Street. At 10,000 sqm gross internal area, TIC West is located on Ingram Street and Albion Street, south of the Inovo building. The University is currently exploring the option of accommodating TIC West within the existing estate by means of refurbishment of an existing building. To ensure that this option is captured in this procurement process the University have set the following Lot structure. Lot 1- Design and Construction of a new build TIC East and TIC West Lot 2- Design and Construction of a new build TIC East Lot 3- Design and Refurbishment of TIC West The University reserves the right at any time during the Procurement, to (i) Change the basis of or the procedures for the Procurement; (ii) Amend, clarify, add to, or withdraw, all, or any part of the Procurement; (iii) Vary any timetable or deadline set-out in the Procurement documents; or (iv) Cancel all or part of the Procurement; (v) Award one or more Lots, or no Lots The University reserves the right to award a contract on the basis of initial tenders without negotiation.

Lot Division

1 Design and Construction of a new build TIC East and TIC West
  • Duration: 5 year
  • Value: £105M

Glasgow City Innovation District (GCID) by definition, seeks to provide innovative solutions to the climate emergency. The University has already set out a plan to engage with this challenge and to create a Climate Neutral Innovation District working and collaborating with 15 other local and national stakeholders to create a 100% renewable energy, transport, adaptation, and wellbeing district. The university considers Passivhaus buildings to be one element of this plan, and this project will deliver two buildings, designed, constructed, and certified to Passivhaus standard that will provide high levels of occupant comfort while using very little energy for heating and cooling. Glasgow City Innovation District is a hub for entrepreneurship, innovation, and collaboration, and is transforming the way academia, business, industry, and the city collaborate to bring competitive advantage to Scotland. The model – which is recognised for improving productivity, creating jobs, and attracting inward investment in several cities around the globe – brings together researchers and high-growth firms with technology and creative start-ups, to work side-by-side in vibrant, walkable innovation communities. This design to date has been informed by Stakeholder Consultation and brief development in order to understand the particular requirements of the many users involved with the facility. In essence, this facility is about creating an open and collaborative environment where knowledge and creativity can be shared. The buildings should encourage the merging of physical, networking, and economic assets – all working together to create an innovation ecosystem that facilitates idea generation and accelerates commercialisation. It is the University’s intention to utilise the NEC4 ECC Option A- Priced Contract with activity schedule as supplemented and amended by the University’s Z Clauses- Additional conditions of contract. The Z Clauses will be made available at Stage 2. This contract will be a design and build contract. The contract will be a two stage Design and Build with Stage 1 including a pre-construction services agreement whereby the contractor shall provide the services in respect of design, construction methodology and determining the tendering for works packages. Stage 2 of the Design and Build process will comprise of a building contract. It is anticipated that TIC East will be delivered first with TIC West following. Please refer to the procurement documents contained within PCS-T for additional details of the requirement, these should be referred to when answering the SPD, particularly in relation to technical and professional ability. Additional information: The stages of this CPN are a Call for Competition- Invitation to Participate (Stage 1); Invitation to Tender (Initial Stage 2); Negotiation - if deemed necessary, the University reserve the right to negotiate on the based on Tender Submission for Initial Stage 2 ( Negotiation Stage 3); Invitation to Tender (Final Stage 4)

2 Design and Construction of a new build TIC East
  • Duration: 35.5 month
  • Value: £65M

It is anticipated that the TIC Zone Development may comprise of a new stand-alone building next to the existing TIC Building (TIC Central) that will accommodate a range of collaborative research facilities at the heart of Scotland’s first Innovation District. At 20,000 sqm gross internal area, TIC East is located on High Street, College Street and Shuttle Street. Glasgow City Innovation District (GCID) by definition, seeks to provide innovative solutions to the climate emergency. The University has already set out a plan to engage with this challenge and to create a Climate Neutral Innovation District working and collaborating with 15 other local and national stakeholders to create a 100% renewable energy, transport, adaptation, and wellbeing district. The university considers Passivhaus buildings to be one element of this plan, and this project will deliver a building, designed, constructed, and certified to Passivhaus standard that will provide high levels of occupant comfort while using very little energy for heating and cooling. Glasgow City Innovation District is a hub for entrepreneurship, innovation, and collaboration, and is transforming the way academia, business, industry, and the city collaborate to bring competitive advantage to Scotland. The model – which is recognised for improving productivity, creating jobs, and attracting inward investment in several cities around the globe – brings together researchers and high-growth firms with technology and creative start-ups, to work side-by-side in vibrant, walkable innovation communities. This design to date has been informed by Stakeholder Consultation and brief development in order to understand the particular requirements of the many users involved with the facility. In essence, this facility is about creating an open and collaborative environment where knowledge and creativity can be shared. The building should encourage the merging of physical, networking, and economic assets – all working together to create an innovation ecosystem that facilitates idea generation and accelerates commercialisation. It is the University’s intention to utilise the NEC4 ECC Option A- Priced Contract with activity schedule as supplemented and amended by the University’s Z Clauses- Additional conditions of contract. The Z Clauses will be made available at Stage 2. This contract will be a design and build contract. The contract will be a two stage Design and Build with Stage 1 including a pre-construction services agreement whereby the contractor shall provide the services in respect of design, construction methodology and determining the tendering for works packages. Stage 2 of the Design and Build process will comprise of a building contract. Please refer to the procurement documents contained within PCS-T for additional details of the requirement, these should be referred to when answering the SPD, particularly in relation to technical and professional ability. Additional information: The stages of this CPN are a Call for Competition- Invitation to Participate (Stage 1); Invitation to Tender (Initial Stage 2); Negotiation - if deemed necessary, the University reserve the right to negotiate on the based on Tender Submission for Initial Stage 2 ( Negotiation Stage 3); Invitation to Tender (Final Stage 4)

3 Design and Refurbishment of TIC West
  • Duration: 5 year
  • Value: £30M

The University is currently exploring the option of accommodating TIC West within the existing estate by means of refurbishment of an existing building. Therefore lot comprises of the design and refurbishment of an existing building on campus. Glasgow City Innovation District (GCID) by definition, seeks to provide innovative solutions to the climate emergency. The University has already set out a plan to engage with this challenge and to create a Climate Neutral Innovation District working and collaborating with 15 other local and national stakeholders to create a 100% renewable energy, transport, adaptation, and wellbeing district. The university considers Passivhaus buildings to be one element of this plan, and this project will deliver a building, designed, constructed, and certified to Passivhaus standard that will provide high levels of occupant comfort while using very little energy for heating and cooling. Glasgow City Innovation District is a hub for entrepreneurship, innovation, and collaboration, and is transforming the way academia, business, industry, and the city collaborate to bring competitive advantage to Scotland. The model – which is recognised for improving productivity, creating jobs, and attracting inward investment in several cities around the globe – brings together researchers and high-growth firms with technology and creative start-ups, to work side-by-side in vibrant, walkable innovation communities. The design of this building shall be informed by Stakeholder Consultation and brief development in order to understand the particular requirements of the many users involved with the facility. In essence, this facility is about creating an open and collaborative environment where knowledge and creativity can be shared. The building should encourage the merging of physical, networking, and economic assets – all working together to create an innovation ecosystem that facilitates idea generation and accelerates commercialisation. It is the University’s intention to utilise the NEC4 ECC Option A- Priced Contract with activity schedule as supplemented and amended by the University’s Z Clauses- Additional conditions of contract. The Z Clauses will be made available at Stage 2. This contract will be a design and build contract. The contract will be a two stage Design and Build with Stage 1 including a pre-construction services agreement whereby the contractor shall provide the services in respect of design, construction methodology and determining the tendering for works packages. Stage 2 of the Design and Build process will comprise of a building contract. Please refer to the procurement documents contained within PCS-T for additional details of the requirement, these should be referred to when answering the SPD, particularly in relation to technical and professional ability. Additional information: The stages of this CPN are a Call for Competition- Invitation to Participate (Stage 1); Invitation to Tender (Initial Stage 2); Negotiation - if deemed necessary, the University reserve the right to negotiate on the based on Tender Submission for Initial Stage 2 ( Negotiation Stage 3); Invitation to Tender (Final Stage 4)

Renewal Options

The University are intend to contract under the NEC4 ECC Option A standard form contract with amendments, this contract allows for compensation events in certain circumstances as detailed within the tender documents. Certain situations may have the effect of extending this contract.

Award Criteria

Quality 40
price 60

CPV Codes

  • 45210000 - Building construction work
  • 45211350 - Multi-functional buildings construction work
  • 45213100 - Construction work for commercial buildings
  • 45214400 - Construction work for university buildings
  • 45214610 - Laboratory building construction work
  • 45214600 - Construction work for research buildings

Indicators

  • This is a one-off contract (no recurrence)
  • Options are available.
  • Renewals are available.
  • Financial restrictions apply.
  • Technical restrictions apply.

Other Information

** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. ** Exclusion Grounds: Economic operators may be excluded from this competition if they are in any of the situations referred to in regulation 58 of the Public Contracts (Scotland) Regulations 2015. Project Bank Account: The University intends to implement a Project Bank Account (PBA) on this project. Please refer to the Scottish Government guidance in relation to PBA's by following the link noted below. https://www.gov.scot/publications/construction-projects-implementing-project-ban... The buyer is using PCS-Tender to conduct this PQQ exercise. The Project code is 5726. For more information see: http://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/info/InfoCentre.aspx?ID=2343 A sub-contract clause has been included in this contract. For more information see: http://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/info/InfoCentre.aspx?ID=2363 Community benefits are included in this requirement. For more information see: https://www.gov.scot/policies/public-sector-procurement/community-benefits-in-pr... A summary of the expected community benefits has been provided as follows: Full details of the community benefits that will apply to this contract will be provided at Stage 2. Bidders will be required to provide community benefits as part of this procurement exercise. (SC Ref:679783)

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