Framework Agreement for the provision of Construction and Sustainability Professional Services

A Tender Notice
by UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Framework (Services)
Duration
4 year
Value
£21M
Sector
CONSTRUCTION
Published
05 May 2021
Delivery
To 17 May 2025 (est.)
Deadline
07 Jun 2021 11:00

Concepts

Location

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

1 buyer

Description

The University seeks to establish a Framework Agreement for the provision of design consultancy and advisory services for both construction and sustainability professional services. The University seeks consultant(s) who will work collaboratively with the University and other team members and comply with the University’s procedures to ensure that the following are achieved; - The space and functionality standards are achieved - The operational functionality meets or exceeds end users expectations - Ensure the capital/maintenance project achieves best value and is delivered within the budget threshold - Work with the University to ensure the whole life costs are affordable and provide life cycle costings - Ensure the design is sustainable and meet or exceed the University’s sustainability targets - Work with the Consultant to ensure the delivery of the project is achieved with minimal impact by the adoption of soft landing techniques. - Use of Common Data Environments for design collaboration, contract administration and quality management, including BIM - Development of designs which allow safe and easy maintenance solutions and will fully align with Estates Services design guides and other relevant user specifications This Framework Agreement is intended to comprise of 12 Lots, please refer to the Lot description for each Lot for full details.

Lot Division

1 Architect- Small
  • Value: £2M

The following Lot description includes an overview of the required services, please note this list is not fully exhaustive and is not limited to the below only; Architect- Small- for Projects with a Net Construction cost of up to 4,000,000 GBP. - Lead the Design Team; - provision of Architectural design services through the various RIBA stages of a project; - provision of Contract Administration Services; - development of feasibility studies and option appraisals; - reporting of building fabric elements; - provide architectural advice when requested Common Across all Lots: - working collaboratively with the other design/ designers to deliver the clients end goal - working in a live operation facilities maintaining ongoing operations - delivering design services and or advisory services for New Build, Refurbishment, Conservation, Backlog Maintenance based projects, providing Laboratories / Research Facilities, Teaching Rooms, Office, Student Accommodation and Public Realm. - Understanding of Sustainable construction and Net Zero solution and devices for example but not limited to the application of circular economy principles in construction and demolition design; climate adaptation risk assessment and green infrastructure solutions; embodied carbon reduction and calculation and reporting; PAS 2080 for infrastructure; PassiveHaus/EnerPHit design and delivery; Well Building design and certification; Biophilia; BRREAM in Use and SKA rating systems - Understanding of whole life costing / life cycle costings - The use of BIM in circular economy as a tool to reduce emissions - Ability to apply soft landing techniques. - Use of Common Data Environments for design collaboration, contract administration and quality management - Develop designs which allow safe and easy maintenance solutions Further to the description of the selection criteria outlined above, full guidance and the minimum levels of standards required are outlined in the procurement documents contained within Public Contracts Scotland Tender (PCS-T) within the General Supplier Attachment Area. In particular document entitled UOS-18191-2020- SPD- 4C.1.2 Guidance and Template. Additional information: 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.

2 Architect- Large
  • Value: £5M

The following Lot description includes an overview of the required services, please note this list is not fully exhaustive and is not limited to the below only; Architect- Large- for Projects with a Net Construction cost of over 4,000,000 GBP. - Lead the Design Team; - provision of Architectural design services through the various RIBA stages of a project; - provision of Contract Administration Services when PM not appointed; - development of feasibility studies and option appraisals; - reporting of building fabric elements; - provide architectural advice when requested; Common Across all Lots: - working collaboratively with the other design/ designers to deliver the clients end goal - working in a live operation facilities maintaining ongoing operations - delivering design services and or advisory services for New Build, Refurbishment, Conservation, Backlog Maintenance based projects, providing Laboratories / Research Facilities, Teaching Rooms, Office, Student Accommodation and Public Realm. - Understanding of Sustainable construction and Net Zero solution and devices for example but not limited to the application of circular economy principles in construction and demolition design; climate adaptation risk assessment and green infrastructure solutions; embodied carbon reduction and calculation and reporting; PAS 2080 for infrastructure; PassiveHaus/EnerPHit design and delivery; Well Building design and certification; Biophilia; BRREAM in Use and SKA rating systems - Understanding of whole life costing / life cycle costings - The use of BIM in circular economy as a tool to reduce emissions - Ability to apply soft landing techniques. - Use of Common Data Environments for design collaboration, contract administration and quality management - Develop designs which allow safe and easy maintenance solutions Further to the description of the selection criteria outlined above, full guidance and the minimum levels of standards required are outlined in the procurement documents contained within Public Contracts Scotland Tender (PCS-T) within the General Supplier Attachment Area. In particular document entitled UOS-18191-2020- SPD- 4C.1.2 Guidance and Template. Additional information: 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.

3 Building Services- Small
  • Value: £750K

The following Lot description includes an overview of the required services, please note this list is not fully exhaustive and is not limited to the below only; Building Services- Small- for Projects with a Net Construction cost of up to 4,000,000 GBP - provision of Mechanical & Electrical design services through the various RIBA stages of a project; - development of feasibility studies and option appraisals; - provide condition reports on existing Mechanical & Electrical installations; - provide mechanical and electrical advice when requested; Common across all lots: - working collaboratively with the other design/ designers to deliver the clients end goal - working in a live operation facilities maintaining ongoing operations - delivering design services and or advisory services for New Build, Refurbishment, Conservation, Backlog Maintenance based projects, providing Laboratories / Research Facilities, Teaching Rooms, Office, Student Accommodation and Public Realm. - Understanding of Sustainable construction and Net Zero solution and devices for example but not limited to the application of circular economy principles in construction and demolition design; climate adaptation risk assessment and green infrastructure solutions; embodied carbon reduction and calculation and reporting; PAS 2080 for infrastructure; PassiveHaus/EnerPHit design and delivery; Well Building design and certification; Biophilia; BRREAM in Use and SKA rating systems - Understanding of whole life costing / life cycle costings - The use of BIM in circular economy as a tool to reduce emissions - Ability to apply soft landing techniques. - Use of Common Data Environments for design collaboration, contract administration and quality management - Develop designs which allow safe and easy maintenance solutions Further to the description of the selection criteria outlined above, full guidance and the minimum levels of standards required are outlined in the procurement documents contained within Public Contracts Scotland Tender (PCS-T) within the General Supplier Attachment Area. In particular document entitled UOS-18191-2020- SPD- 4C.1.2 Guidance and Template. Additional information: 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.

4 Building Services- Large
  • Value: £2M

The following Lot description includes an overview of the required services, please note this list is not fully exhaustive and is not limited to the below only; Building Services- Large- for Projects with a Net Construction cost of over 4,000,000 GBP - provision of Mechanical & Electrical design services through the various RIBA stages of a project; - development of feasibility studies and option appraisals; - provide condition reports on existing Mechanical & Electrical installations; - provide mechanical and electrical advice when requested; Common across all lots: - working collaboratively with the other design/ designers to deliver the clients end goal - working in a live operation facilities maintaining ongoing operations - delivering design services and or advisory services for New Build, Refurbishment, Conservation, Backlog Maintenance based projects, providing Laboratories / Research Facilities, Teaching Rooms, Office, Student Accommodation and Public Realm. - Understanding of Sustainable construction and Net Zero solution and devices for example but not limited to the application of circular economy principles in construction and demolition design; climate adaptation risk assessment and green infrastructure solutions; embodied carbon reduction and calculation and reporting; PAS 2080 for infrastructure; PassiveHaus/EnerPHit design and delivery; Well Building design and certification; Biophilia; BRREAM in Use and SKA rating systems - Understanding of whole life costing / life cycle costings - The use of BIM in circular economy as a tool to reduce emissions - Ability to apply soft landing techniques. - Use of Common Data Environments for design collaboration, contract administration and quality management - Develop designs which allow safe and easy maintenance solutions Further to the description of the selection criteria outlined above, full guidance and the minimum levels of standards required are outlined in the procurement documents contained within Public Contracts Scotland Tender (PCS-T) within the General Supplier Attachment Area. In particular document entitled UOS-18191-2020- SPD- 4C.1.2 Guidance and Template. Additional information: 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.

5 Civil and Structural- Small
  • Value: £750K

The following Lot description includes an overview of the required services, please note this list is not fully exhaustive and is not limited to the below only; Civil and Structural Engineer- Small- for Projects with a Net Construction cost of up to 4,000,000 GBP. - provision of Civil & Structural design services through the various RIBA stages of a project; - development of feasibility studies and option appraisals; - provide condition reports / structural assessments on existing fabric elements; - provide Civil & Structural advice when requested; Common across all lots: - working collaboratively with the other design to deliver the clients end goal - working in a live operation facilities maintaining ongoing operations - delivering design services for New Build, Refurbishment, Conservation, Backlog Maintenance based projects, providing Laboratories / Research Facilities, Teaching Rooms, Office, Student Accommodation and Public Realm. - Understanding of Sustainable construction and Net Zero solution and devices e.g. application of circular economy principles in construction and demolition design; climate adaptation risk assessment and green infrastructure solutions; embodied carbon reduction and calculation and reporting; PAS 2080 for infrastructure; PassiveHaus/EnerPHit design and delivery; Well Building design and certification; Biophilia; BREEAM in Use and SKA rating systems - Understanding of whole life costing / life cycle costings - The use of BIM in circular economy as a tool to reduce emissions - Able to apply soft landing techniques. - Use of Common Data Environments for design collaboration, contract administration and quality management - Develop designs which allow safe and easy maintenance solutions Further to the description of the selection criteria outlined above, full guidance and the minimum levels of standards required are outlined in the procurement documents contained within Public Contracts Scotland Tender (PCS-T) within the General Supplier Attachment Area. In particular document entitled UOS-18191-2020- SPD- 4C.1.2 Guidance and Template. Additional information: 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.

6 Civil and Structural Engineer- Large
  • Value: £2M

The following Lot description includes an overview of the required services, please note this list is not fully exhaustive and is not limited to the below only; Civil and Structural Engineer- Large- for Projects with a Net Construction cost of over 4,000,000 GBP. - provision of Civil & Structural design services through the various RIBA stages of a project; - development of feasibility studies and option appraisals; - provide condition reports / structural assessments on existing fabric elements; - provide Civil & Structural advice when requested; Common across all lots: - working collaboratively with the other design/ designers to deliver the clients end goal - working in a live operation facilities maintaining ongoing operations - delivering design services and or advisory services for New Build, Refurbishment, Conservation, Backlog Maintenance based projects, providing Laboratories / Research Facilities, Teaching Rooms, Office, Student Accommodation and Public Realm. - Understanding of Sustainable construction and Net Zero solution and devices for example but not limited to the application of circular economy principles in construction and demolition design; climate adaptation risk assessment and green infrastructure solutions; embodied carbon reduction and calculation and reporting; PAS 2080 for infrastructure; PassiveHaus/EnerPHit design and delivery; Well Building design and certification; Biophilia; BRREAM in Use and SKA rating systems - Understanding of whole life costing / life cycle costings - The use of BIM in circular economy as a tool to reduce emissions - Ability to apply soft landing techniques. - Use of Common Data Environments for design collaboration, contract administration and quality management - Develop designs which allow safe and easy maintenance solutions Further to the description of the selection criteria outlined above, full guidance and the minimum levels of standards required are outlined in the procurement documents contained within Public Contracts Scotland Tender (PCS-T) within the General Supplier Attachment Area. In particular document entitled UOS-18191-2020- SPD- 4C.1.2 Guidance and Template. Additional information: 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.

7 Building Surveying Services
  • Value: £500K

The following Lot description includes an overview of the required services, please note this list is not fully exhaustive and is not limited to the below only; - provision of Building Surveyor design services through the various RIBA stages of a project; - development of feasibility studies and option appraisals; - provide condition reports / assessments on existing fabric elements; - provide Building Surveyor advice when requested; Common across all lots: - working collaboratively with the other design/ designers to deliver the clients end goal - working in a live operation facilities maintaining ongoing operations - delivering design services and or advisory services for New Build, Refurbishment, Conservation, Backlog Maintenance based projects, providing Laboratories / Research Facilities, Teaching Rooms, Office, Student Accommodation and Public Realm. - Understanding of Sustainable construction and Net Zero solution and devices for example but not limited to the application of circular economy principles in construction and demolition design; climate adaptation risk assessment and green infrastructure solutions; embodied carbon reduction and calculation and reporting; PAS 2080 for infrastructure; PassiveHaus/EnerPHit design and delivery; Well Building design and certification; Biophilia; BRREAM in Use and SKA rating systems - Understanding of whole life costing / life cycle costings - The use of BIM in circular economy as a tool to reduce emissions - Ability to apply soft landing techniques. - Use of Common Data Environments for design collaboration, contract administration and quality management - Develop designs which allow safe and easy maintenance solutions Further to the description of the selection criteria outlined above, full guidance and the minimum levels of standards required are outlined in the procurement documents contained within Public Contracts Scotland Tender (PCS-T) within the General Supplier Attachment Area. In particular document entitled UOS-18191-2020- SPD- 4C.1.2 Guidance and Template. Additional information: 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.

8 Cost Consultant/ Quantity Surveying Services
  • Value: £2M

The following Lot description includes an overview of the required services, please note this list is not fully exhaustive and is not limited to the below only; Cost Consultant/ Quantity Surveying Services- Small- for Projects with a Net Construction cost of up to 4,000,000 GBP. - provision of Cost Consultant services through the various RIBA stages of a project; - development of feasibility studies and option appraisals; - provision of Life Cycle Costing services; - provision of Costing services / advice where required; - provide advice on Contract and Procurement Strategies when requested; - provide Cost Consultant advice when requested; Common across all lots: - working collaboratively with the other design/ designers to deliver the clients end goal - working in a live operation facilities maintaining ongoing operations - delivering design services and or advisory services for New Build, Refurbishment, Conservation, Backlog Maintenance based projects, providing Laboratories / Research Facilities, Teaching Rooms, Office, Student Accommodation and Public Realm. - Understanding of Sustainable construction and Net Zero solution and devices for example but not limited to the application of circular economy principles in construction and demolition design; climate adaptation risk assessment and green infrastructure solutions; embodied carbon reduction and calculation and reporting; PAS 2080 for infrastructure; PassiveHaus/EnerPHit design and delivery; Well Building design and certification; Biophilia; BRREAM in Use and SKA rating systems - Understanding of whole life costing / life cycle costings - The use of BIM in circular economy as a tool to reduce emissions - Ability to apply soft landing techniques. - Use of Common Data Environments for design collaboration, contract administration and quality management Further to the description of the selection criteria outlined above, full guidance and the minimum levels of standards required are outlined in the procurement documents contained within Public Contracts Scotland Tender (PCS-T) within the General Supplier Attachment Area. In particular document entitled UOS-18191-2020- SPD- 4C.1.2 Guidance and Template. Additional information: 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.

9 Cost Consultant/ Quantity Surveying Services
  • Value: £3M

The following Lot description includes an overview of the required services, please note this list is not fully exhaustive and is not limited to the below only; Cost Consultant/ Quantity Surveying Services- Large- for Projects with a Net Construction cost of over 4,000,000 GBP. - provision of Cost Consultant services through the various RIBA stages of a project; - development of feasibility studies and option appraisals; - provision of Life Cycle Costing services; - provision of Costing services / advice where required; - provide advice on Contract and Procurement Strategies when requested; - provide Cost Consultant advice when requested; Common across all lots: - working collaboratively with the other design/ designers to deliver the clients end goal - working in a live operation facilities maintaining ongoing operations - delivering design services and or advisory services for New Build, Refurbishment, Conservation, Backlog Maintenance based projects, providing Laboratories / Research Facilities, Teaching Rooms, Office, Student Accommodation and Public Realm. - Understanding of Sustainable construction and Net Zero solution and devices for example but not limited to the application of circular economy principles in construction and demolition design; climate adaptation risk assessment and green infrastructure solutions; embodied carbon reduction and calculation and reporting; PAS 2080 for infrastructure; PassiveHaus/EnerPHit design and delivery; Well Building design and certification; Biophilia; BRREAM in Use and SKA rating systems - Understanding of whole life costing / life cycle costings - The use of BIM in circular economy as a tool to reduce emissions - Ability to apply soft landing techniques. - Use of Common Data Environments for design collaboration, contract administration and quality management Further to the description of the selection criteria outlined above, full guidance and the minimum levels of standards required are outlined in the procurement documents contained within Public Contracts Scotland Tender (PCS-T) within the General Supplier Attachment Area. In particular document entitled UOS-18191-2020- SPD- 4C.1.2 Guidance and Template. Additional information: 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.

10 Project Management Services
  • Value: £2M

The following Lot description includes an overview of the required services, please note this list is not fully exhaustive and is not limited to the below only; Project Management Services- for Projects of any value - Lead the Project / Design Team; - provision of Project Management services through the various RIBA stages of a project; - development of feasibility studies and option appraisals; - provide advice on Contract and Procurement Strategies when requested; - provide Project Management advice when requested; Common across all lots: - working collaboratively with the other design/ designers to deliver the clients end goal - working in a live operation facilities maintaining ongoing operations - delivering design services and or advisory services for New Build, Refurbishment, Conservation, Backlog Maintenance based projects, providing Laboratories / Research Facilities, Teaching Rooms, Office, Student Accommodation and Public Realm. - Understanding of Sustainable construction and Net Zero solution and devices for example but not limited to the application of circular economy principles in construction and demolition design; climate adaptation risk assessment and green infrastructure solutions; embodied carbon reduction and calculation and reporting; PAS 2080 for infrastructure; PassiveHaus/EnerPHit design and delivery; Well Building design and certification; Biophilia; BRREAM in Use and SKA rating systems - Understanding of whole life costing / life cycle costings - The use of BIM in circular economy as a tool to reduce emissions - Ability to apply soft landing techniques. - Use of Common Data Environments for design collaboration, contract administration and quality management - Develop designs which allow safe and easy maintenance solutions Further to the description of the selection criteria outlined above, full guidance and the minimum levels of standards required are outlined in the procurement documents contained within Public Contracts Scotland Tender (PCS-T) within the General Supplier Attachment Area. In particular document entitled UOS-18191-2020- SPD- 4C.1.2 Guidance and Template. Additional information: 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.

11 Sustainability Advisory Services
  • Value: £1M

The following Lot description includes an overview of the required services, please note this list is not fully exhaustive and is not limited to the below only; Sustainability Advisor- for Projects of any value - Building Sustainability Provide sustainability services that advise on the technical systems and solutions and interventions that enable our built environment to respond to meet net zero targets for heat, power, adaptation, resource use, embodied carbon. New build, refurbishment, retrofit, urban realm. - Sustainable Design Guidance, Certification and Accreditation (Passivhaus, EnerPHit, Life Cycle Analysis, BIM, Circularity, Biophilia, Well Building, BREEAM); - GHG reporting and carbon accounting and forecasting. GHG protocol; Carbon Disclosure Project guidance; Science Based Targets guidance; PAS 2080; ACCA reporting; Global Reporting Index guidance; SDGs delivery; - Green Finance and Commercial Modelling for net zero and adaptation - Green investment models – blended debt and equity finance; green bonds, climate bonds; transformational finance for net zero and green infrastructure and adaptation.; - Sustainability Services – active travel and transport planning; climate risk assessment; green infrastructure deployment (green walls, green roofs, rain gardens design); circular economy and resource use management; sustainable procurement; sustainable consumption; ethical procurement guidance; sequestration and offsetting knowledge; ecology and biodiversity assessment Common across all lots: - working collaboratively with the other design/ designers to deliver the clients end goal - working in a live operation facilities maintaining ongoing operations - delivering design services and or advisory services for New Build, Refurbishment, Conservation, Backlog Maintenance based projects, providing Laboratories / Research Facilities, Teaching Rooms, Office, Student Accommodation and Public Realm. - Understanding of Sustainable construction and Net Zero solution and devices for example but not limited to the application of circular economy principles in construction and demolition design; climate adaptation risk assessment and green infrastructure solutions; embodied carbon reduction and calculation and reporting; PAS 2080 for infrastructure; PassiveHaus/EnerPHit design and delivery; Well Building design and certification; Biophilia; BRREAM in Use and SKA rating systems - Understanding of whole life costing / life cycle costings - The use of BIM in circular economy as a tool to reduce emissions - Ability to apply soft landing techniques. - Use of Common Data Environments for design collaboration, contract administration and quality management - Develop designs which allow safe and easy maintenance solutions Further to the description of the selection criteria outlined above, full guidance and the minimum levels of standards required are outlined in the procurement documents contained within Public Contracts Scotland Tender (PCS-T) within the General Supplier Attachment Area. In particular document entitled UOS-18191-2020- SPD- 4C.1.2 Guidance and Template. Additional information: 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.

12 Photographic Record/ Digital Imagery Services
  • Value: £500K

The following Lot description includes an overview of the required services, please note this list is not fully exhaustive and is not limited to the below only; Photographic Record/ Digital Imagery Services- for Projects of any value - Provision of Initial Dilapidation Survey record photographs prior to the commencement of construction activities. - Provision of photographic record to allow monitoring of construction works progress, both internally and externally. - Provision of Interior Finished Condition record photographs - Provision of handover photographic record of building components (ie Fire Stopping) - Supporting assessment of contract claims and valuation of works. - Monitoring Quality of workmanship and identifying / resolving defects. - Supporting the works contract by providing web based accessible video demonstrations of building systems and enhancing Operational & Maintenance Manuals. - Assisting maintenance activities - Provision of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Mapping, Condition Surveys and digital imagery. - Provision of point cloud laser scanning to allow generation of plans and BIM model (Scan -to Plan & Scan to Model) - Provision of point cloud laser scanning to allow generation colour image based navigation tools. - Providing Information to a wider audience on works progress - Providing support to the client in the generation of marketing and publicity Further to the description of the selection criteria outlined above, full guidance and the minimum levels of standards required are outlined in the procurement documents contained within Public Contracts Scotland Tender (PCS-T) within the General Supplier Attachment Area. In particular document entitled UOS-18191-2020- SPD- 4C.1.2 Guidance and Template. Additional information: 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.

Renewal Options

The Framework is scheduled to commence on 1st November 2021 for an initial period of two years with an additional two optional twelve month extension periods. The University reserves the right to utilise the extension periods at its discretion, and on a lot by lot basis.

Award Criteria

Quality 70
price 30

CPV Codes

  • 71530000 - Construction consultancy services
  • 71311000 - Civil engineering consultancy services
  • 71322000 - Engineering design services for the construction of civil engineering works
  • 71312000 - Structural engineering consultancy services
  • 71220000 - Architectural design services
  • 71210000 - Advisory architectural services
  • 71000000 - Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
  • 71223000 - Architectural services for building extensions
  • 71200000 - Architectural and related services
  • 71221000 - Architectural services for buildings
  • 71222000 - Architectural services for outdoor areas
  • 71240000 - Architectural, engineering and planning services
  • 71250000 - Architectural, engineering and surveying services
  • 71251000 - Architectural and building-surveying services
  • 71400000 - Urban planning and landscape architectural services
  • 71315000 - Building services
  • 71315210 - Building services consultancy services
  • 71333000 - Mechanical engineering services
  • 71334000 - Mechanical and electrical engineering services
  • 71321000 - Engineering design services for mechanical and electrical installations for buildings
  • 71315300 - Building surveying services
  • 71324000 - Quantity surveying services
  • 71322100 - Quantity surveying services for civil engineering works
  • 72224000 - Project management consultancy services
  • 71541000 - Construction project management services
  • 71310000 - Consultative engineering and construction services
  • 71311100 - Civil engineering support services
  • 71311300 - Infrastructure works consultancy services
  • 71313000 - Environmental engineering consultancy services
  • 71313400 - Environmental impact assessment for construction
  • 71313420 - Environmental standards for construction
  • 71314300 - Energy-efficiency consultancy services
  • 71315100 - Building-fabric consultancy services
  • 71315200 - Building consultancy services
  • 71318000 - Advisory and consultative engineering services
  • 71621000 - Technical analysis or consultancy services
  • 73220000 - Development consultancy services
  • 90713000 - Environmental issues consultancy services
  • 79131000 - Documentation services
  • 71248000 - Supervision of project and documentation

Indicators

  • Restrictions apply to the lot award allocation.
  • This is a recurring contract.
  • Renewals are available.
  • Financial restrictions apply.
  • Staff qualifications are relevant.
  • Technical restrictions apply.

Other Information

** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. ** Additional Information to II.I.6 The University has taken the decision to split the following disciplines into to ‘small’ and ‘large’ lots, Architectural Services (Lots 1 and 2), Building Services (Mechanical and Electrical Design Services) (Lots 3 and 4), Civil and Structural Services (Lots 5 and 6) and Cost Consultancy/ Quantity Surveying Services (Lots 8 and 9). The University has considered this as an appropriate structure for this framework with a view to promote and encourage participation from SME’s. This split is based on an estimate of the net construction value of projects with the small lots servicing projects based on an estimate of a net construction value of less than 4,000,000 GBP and the large lots servicing projects with an estimated net construction value of greater than 4,000,000 GBP. Additionally the University in accordance with Regulation 47(4) of the Public Contract (Scotland) Regulations 2015, shall reserve the right to restrict the maximum number of lots that a tenderer can be awarded to for the disciplines noted above. As a result a tenderer who bids for both lots in each of the following disciplines Architectural Services, Building Engineering Design Services, Civil and Structural Engineering Design Services and Cost Consultancy/ Quantity Surveying Services lots may only be awarded a place onto to one of either the small or large lots for that relevant discipline. Tenderers may however be awarded contracts for more than one discipline (for example they may be awarded onto the lot for Architectural Services (small lot) and Building Engineering Design Services (large lot). The mechanism to determine which lot the tenderer will be awarded should they be found to be the most economically advantageous across both lots in each of the relevant disciplines is to award places on the large lot for each of the relevant disciplines first and remove those who are also successful on the lower value lot. Please be advised bidders can bid across discipline where the bidding organisation has the capability to service multiple disciplines. Community Benefits: 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. Please refer to the document entitled Contract Notice Additional Information v1, this document is contained on PCS-T. The buyer is using PCS-Tender to conduct this PQQ exercise. The Project code is 18568. 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: http://www.publiccontractsscotland.gov.uk/info/InfoCentre.aspx?ID=2361 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. The anticipated approach is detailed below: It is anticipated that as part of Stage 2 ITT, the tenderer will provide a scored response in the form of a community benefits table and method statement. In regards to the community benefits table, the Tenderer will have to indicate specifically what benefits they will offer depending on levels of spend attained throughout the duration of the Framework. For each spend threshold, the Tenderer must meet the minimum community benefit points outlined to attain the maximum weighting available, with any responses not meeting this threshold being pro-rated accordingly. The terms of the Framework Agreement will reserve the ability to include a Community Benefit Offering in mini competitions across all lots. (SC Ref:652301)

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