Multi-Disciplinary Consultancy Services (MDC1) - CPC and London & SE
A Contract Award Notice
by LHC
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Framework (Services)
- Duration
- not specified
- Value
- £23M
- Sector
- CONSTRUCTION
- Published
- 07 Jan 2022
- Delivery
- not specified
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
South East England: South East region
1 buyer
- LHC Uxbridge
120 suppliers
- Architecture00 St Ives
- Austin Smithlord Liverpool
- Autor London
- Bailey Garner London
- BPTW London
- Kaebca London
- Daykin Marshall Studio London
- Dsdha London
- Gotch Saunders & Surridge Kettering
- Hayhurst London
- Jestico Whiles Associates London
- Karakusevic Carson London
- Levitt Bernstein Associates London
- Lsi Architects Design London
- Rcka London
- Rock Townsend London
- Toca London
- Waugh Thistleton Architects London
- BDP Manchester
- Buro Happold Bristol
- Butler & Young Associates Oxted
- Clancy Consulting Altrincham
- Couch Perry Wilkes Solihull
- Desco Design & Consultancy London
- Malachy Walsh & Partners London
- Pinnacleesp Croydon
- Stantec High Wycombe
- Arcus Consulting Sale
- Blakeney Leigh Sidcup
- Currie & Brown London
- Daniel Connal Essex
- Gleeds Management Services London
- Hunters London
- POTTER Raper London
- Richard Jackson Colchester
- Silver DCC London
- Thomas & Thomas London
- Watts Group London
- Welling Partnership Property & Construction Consultants Southampton
- Airey Miller Kent
- Betteridge & Milsom Canterbury
- BPP Construction Consultants London
- Hickton Consultants Barnsley
- John Rowan & Partners London
- RG P Leicester
- Rund Partnership Eastleigh
- Academy Consulting Solutions Kent
- Costplan Services South East Kent
- DMR Surveyors Birmingham
- Faithful Gould Epsom
- Fusion Project Management Orpington
- JPN Projects Peterborough
- Keegans London
- Marstan BDB Sawston
- Playle & Partners Sidcup
- Quaye Services Dartford
- Stace Epping
- Summers Inman Construction & Property Consultants Newcastle upon Tyne
- WT Partnership Croydon
- Costplan Services South East Ashford
- Faithorn Farrell Timms Orpington
- Marcel Hendricks & Partners Farnham
- POTTER Raper Beckenham
- HKS Architects London
- Montagu Evans London
- Quod London
- Turley Manchester
- Gladstone Consulting Burton upon Trent
- Martin Arnold London
- Pierce Hill Project Services Tonbridge
- Playle & Partners Kent
- Rise Management Consulting London
- Ahr Building Consultancy Manchester
- Initiate Consulting London
- One Consulting Group Cheshunt
- Pulse Associates Derby
- Starris Projects Chandlers Ford
- Beta Design Consultants London
- Byrnelooby Partners Guildford
- Campbell Reith Hill London
- Curtins Consulting London
- Egniol Consulting Bangor
- HBL Associates Manchester
- MPN Great Chesterford
- Structa Hemel Hempstead
- Tisserin Engineers London
- Ik Consulting Engineers Hemel Hempstead
- Perega Guildford
- Price & Myers London
- Adp Architecture Birmingham
- Bailey Partnership Consultants Kent
- Capital Property & Construction Consultants Enfield
- Ecd Architects London
- Fraser Brown Mackenna Architects London
- Kier Business Services Manchester
- Mcbains Cooper London
- Pick Everard Leicester
- Ridge & Partners Woodstock
- Fulker Consultancy London
- Turner & Townsend Project Management Leeds
- Allies Morrison London
- Avanti Architects London
- Haworth Tompkins London
- Metropolitan Workshop London
- Moll Architects London
- Wren Architecture & Design Redhill
- Method Consulting Swindon
- Elvet Construction Consultants Stanley
- Rapleys Alconbury Weald
- Storm Tempest Hebburn
- Mesh Construction Consultancy London
- Ward Williams Associates Truro
- Currie & Brown Peterborough
- Michael Dyson Associates Holmfirth
- Caulmert Bangor
- Glancy Nicholls Architects Birmingham
- MPN London
- Byrnelooby Partners Guildord
- Aura Newcastle Newcastle upon Tyne
- Calfordseaden London
Description
This framework appoints consultants to provide coverage for our clients in the North of England, the Midlands, the East of England, and London and South East. Disciplines include: Architect (excluding London) Building Services Engineer Building Surveyor Clerk of Works Quantity Surveyor Employers Agent Planning Consultants Principal Designer Project Manager Structural Engineer Civil Engineer Multi-disciplinary services We encouraged applications from a broad supply base, including emerging as well as established businesses, diverse in ethnicity, gender, socio-economic backgrounds and experience and welcomed a range of business models (such as partnerships and consortiums).
Lot Division
1 | Architect Services - South East Region (not London) Architectural services offered to the Client should include services covering all the RIBA work stages as defined in the RIBA Plan of Work 2020. Architects may also be required to offer those services as defined in the section covering Project Management and Principal Designer’s services. Architects may also be asked to provide services in the one or all of the following specialist areas: • Master planning • Schools • Social care • Housing • Commercial Buildings • Industrial Buildings • Conservation and Heritage This service shall be completed by an experienced Architect who is a chartered member of the RIBA or equivalent. It is a minimum requirement that an Architect is registered with the ARB (Architects Registration Board) as defined under The Architects Act 1997. Landscape design services may be completed by members of the Landscape Institute or Landscape Architects with the following or equal qualifications: • Landscape Architecture – BA (Hons) • Landscape Architecture – MA • Landscape Architecture and Design – BA (Hons) • Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) |
2 | Building Services Engineer - LSE Region The Mechanical & Electrical Building Services Engineer shall provide technical expert advice, plan, design and manage the Client’s project to agreed completion. To include co-ordinating the appointment of contractors, drawing up of contract documentation, administration of contracts on a day to day basis, co-ordinating assessments for Clients and contractor support to ensure site quality checks are maintained to the call-off contract requirements, overseeing quality control and accepting handover of the completed building project on the Client’s behalf. Services shall be offered to cover the full range of electrical and mechanical design services required by a Client on a construction service. The list below indicates some of the services that may be required but is not exhaustive. • Water, drainage and plumbing • Heating systems • Ventilation systems • Gas supply and distribution • Electrical supply and distribution • Lifts consultancy service • Air conditioning and refrigeration • Fire detection and protection • Security and Alarms • Communications and technology networks • Day light and artificial lighting This service shall be completed by an experienced Building Services Engineer who is a chartered member of the CIBSE or equivalent. • Building Services Engineers may offer the optional service to the Client to manage Building Services (including installation) to the Client through direct labour or sub-contracting the work. |
3 | Building Surveyors - LSE Region The Building Surveyor shall agree with the Client a procedure for dealing with the Client's building projects, providing sound technical, financial, legal, environmental and sustainability advice on such building/properties. To include co-ordinating the appointment of contractors, drawing up of contract documentation, administration of contracts on a day to day basis, co-ordinating assessments for Clients and contractor support to ensure site quality checks are maintained to the call-off contract requirements, overseeing quality control and accepting handover of the completed building project on the Client's behalf. This service would include but not be limited to: • Technical reports • Building Surveys • Monitoring deterioration/defects and providing advice • Property management • Managing all forms of building projects not requiring an architect. • Organise tender documentation • Contract administration • Party Wall matters • Right of light matters This service shall be provided by competent and experienced person(s) who can provide evidence of the following: • RICS/CIOB accredited Degree or Diploma in Quantity Surveying and Chartered Membership of RICS/CIOB with domestic and commercial building experience |
4 | Clerk of Works services - LSE Region The provision of a Clerk of Works to make regular visits to sites (visit time and regularity agreed at individual call-off contract) to make sure that work is carried out properly to the Client's standards, specification and schedule and that health and safety rules are being followed. To report back promptly as agreed with the Client. The role shall include but not be limited to the following tasks: • Studying building plans and drawings to use as a reference when inspecting the work • Regularly inspecting and measuring the work to ensure it meets the project plans, drawings and specifications • Measuring and sampling the building materials to make sure they meet specification and quality standards • Ensuring compliance with legal requirements, building regulations and health and safety • Identifying defects and advising on how to correct them • Liaising with the project team, including construction manager, architect, engineer, surveyor and consultants • Recording results and writing reports for the Client • Possibly supervising the workforce during a project • Monitoring and reporting progress on projects in construction to managers, architects and Clients • Health and safety • Inspecting property, planning and monitoring maintenance in construction. This service shall be provided by competent, experienced Clerk of Works who can provide evidence of membership equal and equivalent to and have the relevant CSCS card to gain access to construction sites of the: Member of the Institute of Clerks of Works and Construction Inspectorate (ICWCI) |
5 | Quantity Surveying - LSE Region The provision of Quantity Surveyor is to provide expert knowledge on the Client's full project management of cost and contracts. To include co-ordinating the appointment of contractors, drawing up of contract documentation, administration of contracts on a day to day basis, co-ordinating assessments for Clients and contractor support to ensure site quality checks are maintained to the call-off contract requirements, overseeing quality control and accepting handover of the completed building project on the Clients behalf. These services are part of the preparation stage, tender valuation, with the inclusion in England and Wales of the criteria being extended to life cycle costs (as referenced in Article 68, Clause 1a and 1b of the Public Contract Regulations 2015) and ensuring that the agreed additional variations are managed and are an integral part of the process. These are outlined as follows: • Quantity Surveying • Value Engineering Requirements include but not limited to: ▪ Pre-contract involvement - review contract conditions ▪ Feasibility reports for sites ▪ Site investigations ▪ Party Wall agreements ▪ Liaise and work closely with the Clients, Project/Contracts Managers and Site Supervisors ▪ Assisting in claims and dispute resolution ▪ Monitor & update monthly cost / sales / cash flow forecast ▪ Timely and accurate applications for payment compliant with the contract ▪ Ensure proper and timely notification of funding events ▪ Preparing accurate and prudent cost /value analysis ▪ Approving interim and final account measurements ▪ Approving pricing and rating variations ▪ Management, interim and final account agreement ▪ Assessment of capital costs, life cycle costs, maintenance costs, energy costs and general building performance and durability This service shall be provided by competent and experienced person(s) who can provide evidence of the following: RICS accredited Degree or Diploma in Quantity Surveying and Chartered Membership of RICS with domestic and commercial building experience. |
6 | Employers Agent - LSE Region These services will include co-ordinating the appointment of contractors, drawing up of contract documentation, administration of contracts on a day to day basis, co-ordinating assessments for Clients and contractor support to ensure site quality checks are maintained to the call-off contract requirements, overseeing quality control and accepting handover of the completed building project on the Client's behalf. The Employers Agent shall agree with the Client a procedure for dealing with resident requests and a procedure for handing over finished installations. evidence of the following or equal and equivalent: • Quantity surveying, building surveying or project management degree accredited by RICS or APM • RICS or APM qualified • Chartered Project Management Surveyor • CoRE Retrofit Diploma • Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors or equivalent, MCIOB qualification or equivalent with at least the following experience: • JCT, NEC, CIOB and other leading contract forms |
7 | Planning Consultant - LSE Region The provision of Planning Consultant is to provide a full planning service for the Client, including formulating a planning strategy from project conception through to planning consent. It includes full support to help the Client achieve planning policy compliance as far as possible. Compiling all required documentation and completing of planning submissions to the Local Planning Authority. This service shall be provided by competent, experienced Planning Consultant who can provide evidence of the following or equal and equivalent: • Membership of the Royal Town Planning Institute |
8 | Principal Designer - LSE Region The Company will undertake the duties of the CDM Regulations 2015 as Principal Designer in line with Regulations 11 & 12 for notifiable and non-notifiable work, including as a Clients Advisor for all non-notifiable CDM projects where the Client may be appointed as Principal Designer. The Principal Designer is responsible for coordinating the work of others in the project team to ensure that significant and foreseeable risks are managed through the design process, and must comply with their duties under the Construction (Design and Management) (CDM) Regulations 2015. This service shall be provided by a competent, experienced Principal Designer who can provide evidence of the following: • A thorough understanding of Health and Safety legislation and how it is applied to on site construction activities • Ability to manage health and safety risk with programme costs whiles ensuring legal compliance • Undertake site inspections to determine health and safety compliance • Strong technical awareness of CDM Regulations 2015 and compliance with the skills, knowledge and experience and capability outlined in CDM Regulations 2015, HSE Guidance document L153 and guidance • NEBOSH Construction Certificate or similar qualifications • Membership of IOSH at Tech or Graduate IOSH status • Have safety in design training provided by a recognised organisation such as RIBA or The Association for Project Safety |
9 | Project Management - LSE Region The Project Manager is responsible for the management of the project process, acting as the interface between the Client, the other design team members, and the building contractor to ensure the delivery of the project on time, to budget and the required quality standards. This service shall be provided by competent and experienced person(s) who can provide evidence of one of the following: • Prince 2 Practitioner • CPMS • Or equivalent Diploma or degree in project management with construction experience |
10 | Structural Engineer Services - LSE Region The Structural Engineer shall provide technical expert advice in the planning and design of building works/projects. The service shall manage the Client's project to agreed completion. To include co-ordinating the appointment of contractors, drawing up of contract documentation, administration of contracts on a day to day basis, co-ordinating assessments for Clients and contractor support to ensure site quality checks are maintained to the call-off contract requirements, overseeing quality control and accepting handover of the completed building project on the Clients behalf. In respect of each project the Client may require structural engineering services which would include but not be limited to the following services: • Site surveys • Party Wall works • Feasibility reports • Structural Design • Site inspections of works • Site supervision of works This service shall be provided by competent, experienced structural engineer who can provide evidence that (equal or equivalent to) the design staff in the organisation are Clients of the following organisation: • Membership of the Institution of Structural Engineers There shall be at least one member of staff who has achieved chartered membership. |
11 | Civil Engineer - LSE Region The Civil Engineer shall provide technical expert advice in the planning and design of works/projects. The service shall manage the Client's project to agreed completion. To include co-ordinating the appointment of contractors, drawing up of contract documentation, administration of contracts on a day to day basis, co-ordinating assessments for Clients and contractor support to ensure site quality checks are maintained to the call-off contract requirements, overseeing quality control and accepting handover of the completed project works on the Clients behalf. In respect of each project the Client may require Civil Engineering Services which would include but not be limited to the following services: • Site surveys • Party Wall works • Feasibility reports • Civil Engineering Design • Site inspections of works • Site supervision of works There may also be a requirement for highways and infrastructure design. This service shall be provided by competent, experienced civil engineer who can provide evidence that (equal or equivalent to) the design staff in the organisation are Clients of the following organisation: • Membership of the Institute of Civil Engineers There shall be at least one member of staff who is has achieved chartered membership. |
12 | Multi-disciplinary Consultancy Services - LSE Region A combined consultancy service provider must be able to provide all of the services listed against Lots 1 to 11. These services may be in house or subcontracted out. However, it is the Primary consultant's responsibility to ensure that all other consultants and sub-contractors are in compliance with the requirements of the framework. The more services that are sub- contracted out as opposed to delivered in house by the provider, the greater reassurance LHC and the Client will require as to the legal and insurance arrangements and supplier performance management and standards maintained (see section 2.5 d). The Multi-disciplinary Consultancy service can offer additional consultancy services that may be required by the Client. A list of possible additional services is listed below. • Tree Surveys - membership of the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environment • Archaeological Service - membership of the institution of Archaeologist • Bat surveys - membership of the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environment • Geotechnical surveys/investigations - member of the Institute of Civil Engineers • Planning and development Membership of RIBA • Public roadways - highway member of the institute of Highways Engineer • Drainage design - Charter Institute of Building Service engineers, • Acoustic consultancy - Association of noise consultancy - Member of Institute of Acoustics • Fire engineering - Member of Institute for fire Engineering • Eco logical surveys - membership of the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environment • Landscape gardening - The Association of Professional Landscapers (APL) • BIM Coordinator/Manager - membership of RICS or CIOB and AGC Certificate of BIM The appointed Companies shall have professional membership of, one or more of the following bodies applicable to the services being provided: • Association for Project Management (APM) • Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE)[2] • Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors (ICES) • Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (CIFA) • Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) • Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) • Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM)[3] • Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) • Institute of Acoustics • Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE) • Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) • Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE) • Landscape Institute (LI) • Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) • Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) • Or equivalent and equal professional status |
13 | Architect Services - CPC Region Architectural services offered to the Client should include services covering all the RIBA work stages as defined in the RIBA Plan of Work 2020. Architects may also be required to offer those services as defined in the section covering Project Management and Principal Designer’s services. Architects may also be asked to provide services in the one or all of the following specialist areas: • Master planning • Schools • Social care • Housing • Commercial Buildings • Industrial Buildings • Conservation and Heritage This service shall be completed by an experienced Architect who is a chartered member of the RIBA or equivalent. It is a minimum requirement that an Architect is registered with the ARB (Architects Registration Board) as defined under The Architects Act 1997. Landscape design services may be completed by members of the Landscape Institute or Landscape Architects with the following or equal qualifications: • Landscape Architecture – BA (Hons) • Landscape Architecture – MA • Landscape Architecture and Design – BA (Hons) • Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) |
14 | Building Services Engineer - CPC Region The Mechanical & Electrical Building Services Engineer shall provide technical expert advice, plan, design and manage the Client's project to agreed completion. To include co-ordinating the appointment of contractors, drawing up of contract documentation, administration of contracts on a day to day basis, co-ordinating assessments for Clients and contractor support to ensure site quality checks are maintained to the call-off contract requirements, overseeing quality control and accepting handover of the completed building project on the Client's behalf. Services shall be offered to cover the full range of electrical and mechanical design services required by a Client on a construction service. The list below indicates some of the services that may be required but is not exhaustive. • Water, drainage and plumbing • Heating systems • Ventilation systems • Gas supply and distribution • Electrical supply and distribution • Lifts consultancy service • Air conditioning and refrigeration • Fire detection and protection • Security and Alarms • Communications and technology networks • Day light and artificial lighting This service shall be completed by an experienced Building Services Engineer who is a chartered member of the CIBSE or equivalent. |
15 | Building Surveyors - CPC Region The Building Surveyor shall agree with the Client a procedure for dealing with the Client's building projects, providing sound technical, financial, legal, environmental and sustainability advice on such building/properties. To include co-ordinating the appointment of contractors, drawing up of contract documentation, administration of contracts on a day to day basis, co-ordinating assessments for Clients and contractor support to ensure site quality checks are maintained to the call-off contract requirements, overseeing quality control and accepting handover of the completed building project on the Client's behalf. This service would include but not be limited to: • Technical reports • Building Surveys • Monitoring deterioration/defects and providing advice • Property management • Managing all forms of building projects not requiring an architect. • Organise tender documentation • Contract administration • Party Wall matters • Right of light matters This service shall be provided by competent and experienced person(s) who can provide evidence of the following: • RICS/CIOB accredited Degree or Diploma in Quantity Surveying and Chartered Membership of RICS/CIOB with domestic and commercial building experience |
16 | Clerk of Works services - CPC Region The provision of a Clerk of Works to make regular visits to sites (visit time and regularity agreed at individual call-off contract) to make sure that work is carried out properly to the Client's standards, specification and schedule and that health and safety rules are being followed. To report back promptly as agreed with the Client. The role shall include but not be limited to the following tasks: • Studying building plans and drawings to use as a reference when inspecting the work • Regularly inspecting and measuring the work to ensure it meets the project plans, drawings and specifications • Measuring and sampling the building materials to make sure they meet specification and quality standards • Ensuring compliance with legal requirements, building regulations and health and safety • Identifying defects and advising on how to correct them • Liaising with the project team, including construction manager, architect, engineer, surveyor and consultants • Recording results and writing reports for the Client • Possibly supervising the workforce during a project • Monitoring and reporting progress on projects in construction to managers, architects and Clients • Health and safety • Inspecting property, planning and monitoring maintenance in construction. This service shall be provided by competent, experienced Clerk of Works who can provide evidence of membership equal and equivalent to and have the relevant CSCS card to gain access to construction sites of the: Member of the Institute of Clerks of Works and Construction Inspectorate (ICWCI) |
17 | Quantity Surveying - CPC Region The provision of Quantity Surveyor is to provide expert knowledge on the Client's full project management of cost and contracts. To include co-ordinating the appointment of contractors, drawing up of contract documentation, administration of contracts on a day to day basis, co-ordinating assessments for Clients and contractor support to ensure site quality checks are maintained to the call-off contract requirements, overseeing quality control and accepting handover of the completed building project on the Clients behalf. These services are part of the preparation stage, tender valuation, with the inclusion in England and Wales of the criteria being extended to life cycle costs (as referenced in Article 68, Clause 1a and 1b of the Public Contract Regulations 2015) and ensuring that the agreed additional variations are managed and are an integral part of the process. These are outlined as follows: • Quantity Surveying • Value Engineering Requirements include but not limited to: ▪ Pre-contract involvement - review contract conditions ▪ Feasibility reports for sites ▪ Site investigations ▪ Party Wall agreements ▪ Liaise and work closely with the Clients, Project/Contracts Managers and Site Supervisors ▪ Assisting in claims and dispute resolution ▪ Monitor & update monthly cost / sales / cash flow forecast ▪ Timely and accurate applications for payment compliant with the contract ▪ Ensure proper and timely notification of funding events ▪ Preparing accurate and prudent cost /value analysis ▪ Approving interim and final account measurements ▪ Approving pricing and rating variations ▪ Management, interim and final account agreement ▪ Assessment of capital costs, life cycle costs, maintenance costs, energy costs and general building performance and durability This service shall be provided by competent and experienced person(s) who can provide evidence of the following: RICS accredited Degree or Diploma in Quantity Surveying and Chartered Membership of RICS with domestic and commercial building experience. |
18 | Employers Agent - CPC Region These services will include co-ordinating the appointment of contractors, drawing up of contract documentation, administration of contracts on a day to day basis, co-ordinating assessments for Clients and contractor support to ensure site quality checks are maintained to the call-off contract requirements, overseeing quality control and accepting handover of the completed building project on the Client's behalf. The Employers Agent shall agree with the Client a procedure for dealing with resident requests and a procedure for handing over finished installations. evidence of the following or equal and equivalent: • Quantity surveying, building surveying or project management degree accredited by RICS or APM • RICS or APM qualified • Chartered Project Management Surveyor • CoRE Retrofit Diploma • Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors or equivalent, MCIOB qualification or equivalent with at least the following experience: • JCT, NEC, CIOB and other leading contract forms |
19 | Planning Consultant - CPC Region The provision of Planning Consultant is to provide a full planning service for the Client, including formulating a planning strategy from project conception through to planning consent. It includes full support to help the Client achieve planning policy compliance as far as possible. Compiling all required documentation and completing of planning submissions to the Local Planning Authority. This service shall be provided by competent, experienced Planning Consultant who can provide evidence of the following or equal and equivalent: • Membership of the Royal Town Planning Institute |
20 | Principal Designer - CPC Region The Company will undertake the duties of the CDM Regulations 2015 as Principal Designer in line with Regulations 11 & 12 for notifiable and non-notifiable work, including as a Clients Advisor for all non-notifiable CDM projects where the Client may be appointed as Principal Designer. The Principal Designer is responsible for coordinating the work of others in the project team to ensure that significant and foreseeable risks are managed through the design process, and must comply with their duties under the Construction (Design and Management) (CDM) Regulations 2015. This service shall be provided by a competent, experienced Principal Designer who can provide evidence of the following: • A thorough understanding of Health and Safety legislation and how it is applied to on site construction activities • Ability to manage health and safety risk with programme costs whiles ensuring legal compliance • Undertake site inspections to determine health and safety compliance • Strong technical awareness of CDM Regulations 2015 and compliance with the skills, knowledge and experience and capability outlined in CDM Regulations 2015, HSE Guidance document L153 and guidance • NEBOSH Construction Certificate or similar qualifications • Membership of IOSH at Tech or Graduate IOSH status • Have safety in design training provided by a recognised organisation such as RIBA or The Association for Project Safety |
21 | Project Management - CPC Region The Project Manager is responsible for the management of the project process, acting as the interface between the Client, the other design team members, and the building contractor to ensure the delivery of the project on time, to budget and the required quality standards. This service shall be provided by competent and experienced person(s) who can provide evidence of one of the following: • Prince 2 Practitioner • CPMS • Or equivalent Diploma or degree in project management with construction experience |
22 | Structural Engineer Services - CPC Region The Structural Engineer shall provide technical expert advice in the planning and design of building works/projects. The service shall manage the Client's project to agreed completion. To include co-ordinating the appointment of contractors, drawing up of contract documentation, administration of contracts on a day to day basis, co-ordinating assessments for Clients and contractor support to ensure site quality checks are maintained to the call-off contract requirements, overseeing quality control and accepting handover of the completed building project on the Clients behalf. In respect of each project the Client may require structural engineering services which would include but not be limited to the following services: • Site surveys • Party Wall works • Feasibility reports • Structural Design • Site inspections of works • Site supervision of works This service shall be provided by competent, experienced structural engineer who can provide evidence that (equal or equivalent to) the design staff in the organisation are Clients of the following organisation: • Membership of the Institution of Structural Engineers There shall be at least one member of staff who has achieved chartered membership. |
23 | Civil Engineer - CPC Region The Civil Engineer shall provide technical expert advice in the planning and design of works/projects. The service shall manage the Client's project to agreed completion. To include co-ordinating the appointment of contractors, drawing up of contract documentation, administration of contracts on a day to day basis, co-ordinating assessments for Clients and contractor support to ensure site quality checks are maintained to the call-off contract requirements, overseeing quality control and accepting handover of the completed project works on the Clients behalf. In respect of each project the Client may require Civil Engineering Services which would include but not be limited to the following services: • Site surveys • Party Wall works • Feasibility reports • Civil Engineering Design • Site inspections of works • Site supervision of works There may also be a requirement for highways and infrastructure design. This service shall be provided by competent, experienced civil engineer who can provide evidence that (equal or equivalent to) the design staff in the organisation are Clients of the following organisation: • Membership of the Institute of Civil Engineers There shall be at least one member of staff who is has achieved chartered membership. |
24 | Multi-disciplinary Consultancy Services - CPC Region A combined consultancy service provider must be able to provide all of the services listed against Lots 1 to 11. These services may be in house or subcontracted out. However, it is the Primary consultant's responsibility to ensure that all other consultants and sub-contractors are in compliance with the requirements of the framework. The more services that are sub- contracted out as opposed to delivered in house by the provider, the greater reassurance LHC and the Client will require as to the legal and insurance arrangements and supplier performance management and standards maintained (see section 2.5 d). The Multi-disciplinary Consultancy service can offer additional consultancy services that may be required by the Client. A list of possible additional services is listed below. • Tree Surveys - membership of the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environment • Archaeological Service - membership of the institution of Archaeologist • Bat surveys - membership of the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environment • Geotechnical surveys/investigations - member of the Institute of Civil Engineers • Planning and development Membership of RIBA • Public roadways - highway member of the institute of Highways Engineer • Drainage design - Charter Institute of Building Service engineers, • Acoustic consultancy - Association of noise consultancy - Member of Institute of Acoustics • Fire engineering - Member of Institute for fire Engineering • Eco logical surveys - membership of the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environment • Landscape gardening - The Association of Professional Landscapers (APL) • BIM Coordinator/Manager - membership of RICS or CIOB and AGC Certificate of BIM The appointed Companies shall have professional membership of, one or more of the following bodies applicable to the services being provided: • Association for Project Management (APM) • Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE)[2] • Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors (ICES) • Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (CIFA) • Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) • Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) • Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM)[3] • Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) • Institute of Acoustics • Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE) • Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) • Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE) • Landscape Institute (LI) • Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) • Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) • Or equivalent and equal professional status |
Award Detail
1 | Architecture00 (St Ives)
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2 | Austin Smithlord (Liverpool)
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3 | Autor (London)
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4 | Bailey Garner (London)
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5 | BPTW (London)
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6 | Kaebca (London)
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7 | Daykin Marshall Studio (London)
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8 | Dsdha (London)
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9 | Gotch Saunders & Surridge (Kettering)
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10 | Hayhurst (London)
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11 | Jestico Whiles Associates (London)
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12 | Karakusevic Carson (London)
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13 | Levitt Bernstein Associates (London)
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14 | Lsi Architects Design (London)
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15 | Rcka (London)
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16 | Rock Townsend (London)
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17 | Toca (London)
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18 | Waugh Thistleton Architects (London)
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19 | BDP (Manchester)
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20 | Buro Happold (Bristol)
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21 | Butler & Young Associates (Oxted)
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22 | Clancy Consulting (Altrincham)
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23 | Couch Perry Wilkes (Solihull)
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24 | Desco Design & Consultancy (London)
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25 | Malachy Walsh & Partners (London)
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26 | Pinnacleesp (Croydon)
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27 | Stantec (High Wycombe)
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28 | Arcus Consulting (Sale)
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29 | Bailey Garner (London)
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30 | Blakeney Leigh (Sidcup)
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31 | Currie & Brown (London)
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32 | Daniel Connal (Essex)
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33 | Gleeds Management Services (London)
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34 | Hunters (London)
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35 | POTTER Raper (London)
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36 | Richard Jackson (Colchester)
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37 | Silver DCC (London)
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38 | Thomas & Thomas (London)
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39 | Watts Group (London)
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40 | Welling Partnership Property & Construction Consultants (Southampton)
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41 | Airey Miller (Kent)
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42 | Bailey Garner (London)
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43 | Betteridge & Milsom (Canterbury)
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44 | BPP Construction Consultants (London)
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45 | Currie & Brown (London)
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46 | Hickton Consultants (Barnsley)
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47 | John Rowan & Partners (London)
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48 | POTTER Raper (London)
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49 | RG P (Leicester)
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50 | Rund Partnership (Eastleigh)
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51 | Silver DCC (London)
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52 | Academy Consulting Solutions (Kent)
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53 | Costplan Services South East (Kent)
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54 | Daniel Connal (Essex)
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55 | DMR Surveyors (Birmingham)
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56 | Faithful Gould (Epsom)
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57 | Fusion Project Management (Orpington)
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58 | Gotch Saunders & Surridge (Kettering)
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59 | John Rowan & Partners (London)
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60 | JPN Projects (Peterborough)
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61 | Keegans (London)
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62 | Marstan BDB (Sawston)
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63 | Playle & Partners (Sidcup)
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64 | POTTER Raper (London)
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65 | Quaye Services (Dartford)
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66 | Stace (Epping)
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67 | Summers Inman Construction & Property Consultants (Newcastle upon Tyne)
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68 | WT Partnership (Croydon)
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69 | Academy Consulting Solutions (Kent)
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70 | Arcus Consulting (Sale)
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71 | Bailey Garner (London)
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72 | BPP Construction Consultants (London)
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73 | Costplan Services South East (Ashford)
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74 | Faithorn Farrell Timms (Orpington)
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75 | JPN Projects (Peterborough)
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76 | Keegans (London)
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77 | Marcel Hendricks & Partners (Farnham)
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78 | Marstan BDB (Sawston)
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79 | Playle & Partners (Sidcup)
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80 | POTTER Raper (Beckenham)
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81 | Rund Partnership (Eastleigh)
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82 | Silver DCC (London)
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83 | Toca (London)
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84 | Watts Group (London)
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85 | Welling Partnership Property & Construction Consultants (Southampton)
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86 | WT Partnership (Croydon)
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87 | BPTW (London)
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88 | HKS Architects (London)
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89 | Montagu Evans (London)
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90 | Quod (London)
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91 | Stantec (High Wycombe)
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92 | Toca (London)
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93 | Turley (Manchester)
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94 | Airey Miller (Kent)
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95 | Arcus Consulting (Sale)
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96 | Faithorn Farrell Timms (Orpington)
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97 | Gladstone Consulting (Burton upon Trent)
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98 | John Rowan & Partners (London)
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99 | Martin Arnold (London)
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100 | Pierce Hill Project Services (Tonbridge)
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101 | Playle & Partners (Kent)
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102 | Rise Management Consulting (London)
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103 | Silver DCC (London)
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104 | Watts Group (London)
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105 | WT Partnership (Croydon)
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106 | Academy Consulting Solutions (Kent)
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107 | Ahr Building Consultancy (Manchester)
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108 | Faithful Gould (Epsom)
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109 | Fusion Project Management (Orpington)
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110 | Gleeds Management Services (London)
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111 | Gotch Saunders & Surridge (Kettering)
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112 | HKS Architects (London)
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113 | Initiate Consulting (London)
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114 | John Rowan & Partners (London)
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115 | Keegans (London)
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116 | Marcel Hendricks & Partners (Farnham)
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117 | One Consulting Group (Cheshunt)
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118 | Pulse Associates (Derby)
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119 | Stace (Epping)
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120 | Starris Projects (Chandlers Ford)
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121 | Toca (London)
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122 | BDP (Manchester)
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123 | Beta Design Consultants (London)
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124 | Buro Happold (Bristol)
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125 | Byrnelooby Partners (Guildford)
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126 | Campbell Reith Hill (London)
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127 | Clancy Consulting (Altrincham)
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128 | Curtins Consulting (London)
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129 | Egniol Consulting (Bangor)
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130 | HBL Associates (Manchester)
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131 | Malachy Walsh & Partners (London)
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132 | MPN (Great Chesterford)
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133 | Richard Jackson (Colchester)
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134 | Structa (Hemel Hempstead)
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135 | Tisserin Engineers (London)
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136 | Beta Design Consultants (London)
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137 | Byrnelooby Partners (Guildford)
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138 | Campbell Reith Hill (London)
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139 | Clancy Consulting (Altrincham)
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140 | Curtins Consulting (London)
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141 | Egniol Consulting (Bangor)
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142 | Ik Consulting Engineers (Hemel Hempstead)
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143 | Malachy Walsh & Partners (London)
|
144 | Perega (Guildford)
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145 | Price & Myers (London)
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146 | Richard Jackson (Colchester)
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147 | Structa (Hemel Hempstead)
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148 | Adp Architecture (Birmingham)
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149 | Bailey Partnership Consultants (Kent)
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150 | Capital Property & Construction Consultants (Enfield)
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151 | Ecd Architects (London)
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152 | Fraser Brown Mackenna Architects (London)
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153 | Kier Business Services (Manchester)
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154 | Mcbains Cooper (London)
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155 | Pick Everard (Leicester)
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156 | Ridge & Partners (Woodstock)
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157 | Fulker Consultancy (London)
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158 | Turner & Townsend Project Management (Leeds)
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159 | Allies Morrison (London)
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160 | Architecture00 (St Ives)
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161 | Austin Smithlord (Liverpool)
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162 | Avanti Architects (London)
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163 | Bailey Garner (London)
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164 | BPTW (London)
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165 | Kaebca (London)
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166 | Daykin Marshall Studio (London)
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167 | Dsdha (London)
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168 | Gotch Saunders & Surridge (Kettering)
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169 | Haworth Tompkins (London)
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170 | Jestico Whiles Associates (London)
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171 | Levitt Bernstein Associates (London)
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172 | Metropolitan Workshop (London)
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173 | Moll Architects (London)
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174 | Rock Townsend (London)
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175 | Toca (London)
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176 | Wren Architecture & Design (Redhill)
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177 | BDP (Manchester)
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178 | Buro Happold (Bristol)
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179 | Butler & Young Associates (Oxted)
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180 | Clancy Consulting (Altrincham)
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181 | Couch Perry Wilkes (Solihull)
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182 | Desco Design & Consultancy (London)
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183 | Malachy Walsh & Partners (London)
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184 | Method Consulting (Swindon)
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185 | Pinnacleesp (Croydon)
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186 | Stantec (High Wycombe)
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187 | Ahr Building Consultancy (Manchester)
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188 | Arcus Consulting (Sale)
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189 | Bailey Garner (London)
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190 | Currie & Brown (London)
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191 | Daniel Connal (Essex)
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192 | Elvet Construction Consultants (Stanley)
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193 | Pinnacleesp (Croydon)
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194 | Rapleys (Alconbury Weald)
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195 | Richard Jackson (Colchester)
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196 | Stace (Epping)
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197 | Storm Tempest (Hebburn)
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198 | Watts Group (London)
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199 | Bailey Garner (London)
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200 | Currie & Brown (London)
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201 | Elvet Construction Consultants (Stanley)
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202 | Hickton Consultants (Barnsley)
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203 | RG P (Leicester)
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204 | Daniel Connal (Essex)
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205 | DMR Surveyors (Birmingham)
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206 | Elvet Construction Consultants (Stanley)
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207 | Faithful Gould (Epsom)
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208 | Gotch Saunders & Surridge (Kettering)
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209 | JPN Projects (Peterborough)
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210 | Marstan BDB (Sawston)
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211 | Mesh Construction Consultancy (London)
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212 | Pulse Associates (Derby)
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213 | RG P (Leicester)
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214 | Stace (Epping)
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215 | Summers Inman Construction & Property Consultants (Newcastle upon Tyne)
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216 | Ward Williams Associates (Truro)
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217 | WT Partnership (Croydon)
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218 | Arcus Consulting (Sale)
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219 | Bailey Garner (London)
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220 | Currie & Brown (London)
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221 | Currie & Brown (Peterborough)
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222 | Marstan BDB (Sawston)
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223 | Mesh Construction Consultancy (London)
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224 | Michael Dyson Associates (Holmfirth)
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225 | Pulse Associates (Derby)
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226 | RG P (Leicester)
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227 | Summers Inman Construction & Property Consultants (Newcastle upon Tyne)
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228 | Toca (London)
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229 | Watts Group (London)
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230 | WT Partnership (Croydon)
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231 | Caulmert (Bangor)
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232 | HKS Architects (London)
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233 | Montagu Evans (London)
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234 | Quod (London)
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235 | Stantec (High Wycombe)
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236 | Toca (London)
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237 | Turley (Manchester)
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238 | Ahr Building Consultancy (Manchester)
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239 | Gladstone Consulting (Burton upon Trent)
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240 | Glancy Nicholls Architects (Birmingham)
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241 | Pierce Hill Project Services (Tonbridge)
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242 | Storm Tempest (Hebburn)
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243 | Summers Inman Construction & Property Consultants (Newcastle upon Tyne)
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244 | Watts Group (London)
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245 | WT Partnership (Croydon)
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246 | Ahr Building Consultancy (Manchester)
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247 | Daniel Connal (Essex)
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248 | Faithful Gould (Epsom)
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249 | Gotch Saunders & Surridge (Kettering)
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250 | HKS Architects (London)
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251 | Pulse Associates (Derby)
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252 | Stace (Epping)
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253 | Starris Projects (Chandlers Ford)
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254 | Toca (London)
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255 | Ward Williams Associates (Truro)
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256 | BDP (Manchester)
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257 | Buro Happold (Bristol)
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258 | Byrnelooby Partners (Guildford)
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259 | Clancy Consulting (Altrincham)
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260 | Curtins Consulting (London)
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261 | Egniol Consulting (Bangor)
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262 | HBL Associates (Manchester)
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263 | Malachy Walsh & Partners (London)
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264 | MPN (London)
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265 | Perega (Guildford)
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266 | Richard Jackson (Colchester)
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267 | Structa (Hemel Hempstead)
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268 | Byrnelooby Partners (Guildord)
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269 | Clancy Consulting (Altrincham)
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270 | Curtins Consulting (London)
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271 | Egniol Consulting (Bangor)
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272 | Malachy Walsh & Partners (London)
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273 | Perega (Guildford)
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274 | Price & Myers (London)
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275 | Richard Jackson (Colchester)
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276 | Structa (Hemel Hempstead)
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277 | Adp Architecture (Birmingham)
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278 | Aura Newcastle (Newcastle upon Tyne)
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279 | Calfordseaden (London)
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280 | Ecd Architects (London)
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281 | Fraser Brown Mackenna Architects (London)
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282 | Kier Business Services (Manchester)
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283 | Mcbains Cooper (London)
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284 | Pick Everard (Leicester)
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285 | Ridge & Partners (Woodstock)
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286 | Turner & Townsend Project Management (Leeds)
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Award Criteria
Quality | 70% |
price | 30% |
CPV Codes
- 71310000 - Consultative engineering and construction services
- 71220000 - Architectural design services
- 71321000 - Engineering design services for mechanical and electrical installations for buildings
- 71315300 - Building surveying services
- 71322000 - Engineering design services for the construction of civil engineering works
- 71500000 - Construction-related services
- 71000000 - Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
- 71312000 - Structural engineering consultancy services
- 71400000 - Urban planning and landscape architectural services
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Reference
- ocds-h6vhtk-029627
- FTS 000393-2022