GLA81689 - Architecture + Urbanism Framework
A Tender Notice
by TRANSPORT FOR LONDON
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Framework (Services)
- Duration
- 4 year
- Value
- ___
- Sector
- CONSTRUCTION
- Published
- 14 Oct 2021
- Delivery
- To 29 Oct 2025 (est.)
- Deadline
- 19 Nov 2021 17:00
Concepts
Location
United Kingdom:
1 buyer
- Transport for London London
Description
The Architecture and Urbanism (A+U) Framework will consist of consultancies that will provide the architectural and design services to all members of the GLA Group. In addition it will be promoted to all 33 London Boroughs and other public sector organisations within the United Kingdom.
Lot Division
1 | Spatial Policy, Urban Strategies and Research Panel users require services related to the proactive planning and shaping of places, projects and London-wide initiatives. To inform this work, they will commission strategic research, design studies and area-based plans to underpin spatial policy. |
2 | Sustainable Cities Panel users require services related to the development of a zero carbon and sustainable built environment. |
3 | High Streets and Town Centre Recovery and Transformation Panel users are responding to the many challenges faced by London’s network of high streets and town centres. Panel users require practices and practitioners that are design-led, spatially and contextually aware and able to engage with and build the capacity of local communities; providing intelligent, contextual and high quality architectural and place-shaping advice. Practitioners should be able to support the Mayor and his partners to develop strategies that support the night-time economy, develop frameworks for High street Innovation Zones and 15-Minute City Strategies. |
4 | Landscape, Green Infrastructure and Public Realm The panel users are seeking to improve the quality and accessibility of hard and soft public realm and spaces, in London, including streets, squares, green and open spaces and green infrastructure. This work includes developing strategies, generating policies and investing in London’s public realm. Panel users require practices and practitioners that have the expertise to deliver well designed, highly sophisticated, contextually sensitive and sustainable landscape, green infrastructure and public realm schemes across a range of scales. |
5 | Civic, Cultural and Social Infrastructure The panel users require services related to non-residential architectural projects delivered by the public sector and its partners in London. Practices and practitioners must demonstrate experience and expertise in one or more of the following fields: healthcare, education, cultural spaces, civic, community and other social infrastructures. Panel users require practices and practitioners that have the expertise to deliver well designed, highly sophisticated, contextually sensitive and sustainable civic, cultural and social infrastructure schemes across a range of scales. |
6 | Commercial, Workspace and Industrial The panel users require services related to commercial non-residential architectural projects delivered by the public sector and its partners in London. Practices and practitioners must demonstrate experience and expertise in one or more of the following fields, industrial, workspace, office and retail. Panel users require practices and practitioners that have the expertise to deliver well designed, highly sophisticated, contextually sensitive and sustainable commercial, workspace and industrial schemes across a range of scales. |
7 | Small Sites Housing The panel users require services related to the design and delivery of housing on small sites. This scale of delivery is increasingly being brought forward by the public sector and its partners to support the Mayor’s plans to deliver new homes across London. Panel users require practices and practitioners that have the expertise to deliver well designed, highly sophisticated, contextually sensitive and sustainable housing schemes across a range of scales. |
8 | Housing and Mixed-Use The panel users require services related to the design and delivery of housing and housing-led mixed-use developments being brought forward by the public sector and its partners to support the mayor’s plans to deliver new homes across London. Panel users require practices and practitioners that have the expertise to deliver well designed, highly sophisticated, contextually sensitive and sustainable housing schemes across a range of scales. |
9 | Transport Infrastructure Interface: Over Station/Station Development (Housing and Commercial) The panel users require services related to design and delivery of housing and housing-led mixed-use developments and non-residential projects being brought forward by the public sector and its partners to support the mayor’s plans to deliver new homes across London. Panel users require practices and practitioners that have the expertise to deliver well designed, highly sophisticated, contextually sensitive and sustainable housing schemes across a range of scales. Practices and practitioners should also be able demonstrate expertise in commercial and commercially led developments, successfully integrated with, and mutually beneficial to transport infrastructure. |
10 | Transport Design: Specialist infrastructure The panel users are committed to upgrading the infrastructure and transport networks supporting London, its functionality, the quality of the user experience and the overall design quality and future proofing. |
CPV Codes
- 71200000 - Architectural and related services
- 71000000 - Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
Indicators
- Restrictions apply to the lot award allocation.
- This is a one-off contract (no recurrence)
- Renewals are not available.
Other Information
** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. ** This contract notice (and the associated procurement documents) are published in good faith. No warranty is given as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in it. Any liability for inaccuracy or incompleteness is expressly disclaimed by the GLA and TfL and its advisors. Nothing in this contract notice (nor in the associated procurement documents) will be taken as constituting an offer (whether implied or otherwise) or any agreement, whether express or implied between, the GLA/TFL, any other Contracting Authority and any other party. The GLA/TFL reserves the right to withdraw from, cancel or amend the procurement process and may award the Restricted Procedure Contract in whole, in part or not at all as a result of this call for competition with no liability on its part. Entering into the Framework Agreement does not guarantee any level of services and/or works will be called-off by the contracting authorities. Neither the GLA/TFL shall not be liable for any costs or expenses incurred by any economic operator in considering and/or responding to the procurement process and/or resulting from any amendment or cancellation of this procurement exercise. Bidders submit a response to the SSQ at their own risk. All discussions and meetings will be conducted in English. Tenders and supporting documents must be priced in Pounds Sterling and all payments made under the Contract will be in Pounds Sterling. To express an interest in this tender, Bidders need to complete and submit a response to the SSQ in response to the deadline in Section IV.2.2. Those who are successful in the SSQ will be invited to tender for the ITT stage. 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Messages are to be sent to the Client via the messages area on the portal where support is unresolved. The previous OJEU notice to this was the following: 2020/S 227-560535 This Framework Agreement can used upon award by all the following: All Central Government Bodies All Wider Public Sector Bodies A local asset backed vehicle or asset investment vehicle between a body listed and a private sector partner. Housing Associations in the UK. A Minister of the Crown. Acute trust (NHS). Arms Length management organisations (ALMOs). Almshouses. Ambulance trusts. British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). British Rail Board (residuary). British Waterways. Business Innovation and skills. Care trusts. Central government departments, their agencies and non-departmental public bodies. Community health councils. Community land trusts. Crossrail Ltd. Crossrail 2 Department for communities and local government. Defence infrastructure organisation. Bepartment for Business and Enterprise (BEIS) Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Department for Culture Media and Sport. Department for health arm’s length bodies. Department for Transport. Department of Education. Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency. Education establishments, institutions and organisations. Environment Agency. Essex Wildlife Trust. Extracare providers. Fire authority. G15 members. G320 members. General practitioners. Greater London Authority. Greater London Authority group. High Speed 2. Highways agency. Historic London Home office. House of Parliament Judicial system (Ministry of justice). L9 group of housing associations in London. Land Registry. Lee valley regional park authority. London Economic Action Partnership. Local Enterprise Partnerships. Local authorities. Local development agencies. Local health boards. London & Continental Railways Ltd. London boroughs (all 33) & City of London. London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority. London Legacy Development Corporation London Wildlife Trust. Mayoral development corporation established under the Localism Act 2011. Mental health trusts. Metropolitan Police Authority. Ministry of Defence. National Housing Federation. National Trust. Natural England. NDA properties Ltd. Network Rail. NHS NHS foundations trusts. NHS hospital trusts. NHS property services Ltd. Nuclear Decommissioning Authority. Oil & Pipeline Agency. Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC) Port of London Authority. Primary care trusts. Registered providers. Royal Docks Management Authority. Royal Mail. Royal Parks. Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. Special health authorities. Strategic health authorities. The Crown Estate. Thames Chase Trust. Transport for London and its subsidiaries. Vehicle and Operator Services Agency.
Reference
- ocds-h6vhtk-02ebda
- FTS 025709-2021