Tender for the Supply and Installation of AV Equipment for the Elgar Concert Hall at the University of Birmingham

A Contract Award Notice
by THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Supply)
Duration
2.5 month (est.)
Value
£323K
Sector
TECHNOLOGY
Published
21 Feb 2024
Delivery
23 Oct 2023 to 14 Jan 2024 (est.)
Deadline
n/a

Concepts

Location

BIRMINGHAM

Geochart for 2 buyers and 1 suppliers

2 buyers

1 supplier

Description

The University would like to establish a contract for the supply and installation of an equipment upgrade within the Elgar Concert Hall. The University's procurement will consist of three Lots as detailed below, and at its discretion will award a contract to a single supplier for all Lots, or a different supplier for each of the Lots: • Lot 1 - PA System • Lot 2 - Mixing Console & Stage Boxes • Lot 3 - Lighting Systems

Lot Division

1 PA System

Audio Visual is a key component in delivering good teaching and operations at the University of Birmingham. The University has a strong in-house Audio-Visual team that sets design standards applicable throughout the institution, handles most design and sign-off tasks, provides professional advice, and maintains a large collection of over 350 spaces. The University requires a supplier of Audio-Visual kit who can provide an upgrade for the existing equipment installed within the Elgar Concert Hall. The Elgar Concert Hall is situated within the University's Bramall Music Building, which is an extension of the Aston Webb Building, and sits alongside the Great Hall. The Bramall opened its doors in June 2012 and includes a 450-seat concert hall (The Elgar Concert Hall) designed by renowned acoustician Nicholas Edwards of Acoustic Dimensions (Symphony Hall Birmingham, Symphony Centre Dallas, Royal Shakespeare Theatre). For further information, please visit: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/bramall/index.aspx The concert hall and its acoustics can be configured for rehearsals and performances ranging from solo recitals to full symphony orchestra, 200-strong University Choir, multi-projector video and music-theatre presentations, and the electroacoustic studios' 100-channel sound diffusion system. New requirements for the upgrade will need to be compatible with existing equipment within the Elgar Concert Hall, and it is a mandatory requirement that delivery of equipment and installation or configuration will take place during the University's Christmas closed period, to ensure teaching is not affected. For the PA System, the University currently owns a stock of various D&B Audiotechnik speakers (E12, E8, E6, E3, V10P, B6, B4) and amplifiers (D12, D6, D40, EPac), used for front/side/foldback fills as required, and a small stock of monitor wedges (M6). Any system design will need to integrate with the above existing equipment. Equipment will need to be delivered, received, and installed by no later than 14th January 2024.

Award Criteria
Compliance to the Specification 20.0
Aftersales and Technical Back-up 20.0
Delivery, installation, and Training 15.0
Sustainability and Environmental 5.0
Standard Supplier Questionnaire 10.0
PRICE 30.0
2 Mixing Console & Stage Boxes

Audio Visual is a key component in delivering good teaching and operations at the University of Birmingham. The University has a strong in-house Audio-Visual team that sets design standards applicable throughout the institution, handles most design and sign-off tasks, provides professional advice, and maintains a large collection of over 350 spaces. The University requires a supplier of Audio-Visual kit who can provide an upgrade for the existing equipment installed within the Elgar Concert Hall. The Elgar Concert Hall is situated within the University's Bramall Music Building, which is an extension of the Aston Webb Building, and sits alongside the Great Hall. The Bramall opened its doors in June 2012 and includes a 450-seat concert hall (The Elgar Concert Hall) designed by renowned acoustician Nicholas Edwards of Acoustic Dimensions (Symphony Hall Birmingham, Symphony Centre Dallas, Royal Shakespeare Theatre). For further information, please visit: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/bramall/index.aspx The concert hall and its acoustics can be configured for rehearsals and performances ranging from solo recitals to full symphony orchestra, 200-strong University Choir, multi-projector video and music-theatre presentations, and the electroacoustic studios' 100-channel sound diffusion system. New requirements for the upgrade will need to be compatible with existing equipment within the Elgar Concert Hall, and it is a mandatory requirement that delivery of equipment and installation or configuration will take place during the University's Christmas closed period, to ensure teaching is not affected. The University currently owns a Yamaha CL3 with associated RIO stageboxes, connected via Dante. We require any console supplied to be compatible with the existing equipment. Equipment will need to be delivered, received, and installed by no later than 14th January 2024.

Award Criteria
Compliance to the Specification 20.0
Aftersales and Technical Back-up 20.0
Delivery, Installation and Training 15.0
Sustainability and Environmental 5.0
Standard Supplier Questionnaire 10.0
PRICE 30.0
3 Lighting System

Audio Visual is a key component in delivering good teaching and operations at the University of Birmingham. The University has a strong in-house Audio-Visual team that sets design standards applicable throughout the institution, handles most design and sign-off tasks, provides professional advice, and maintains a large collection of over 350 spaces. The University requires a supplier of Audio-Visual kit who can provide an upgrade for the existing equipment installed within the Elgar Concert Hall. The Elgar Concert Hall is situated within the University's Bramall Music Building, which is an extension of the Aston Webb Building, and sits alongside the Great Hall. The Bramall opened its doors in June 2012 and includes a 450-seat concert hall (The Elgar Concert Hall) designed by renowned acoustician Nicholas Edwards of Acoustic Dimensions (Symphony Hall Birmingham, Symphony Centre Dallas, Royal Shakespeare Theatre). For further information, please visit: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/bramall/index.aspx The concert hall and its acoustics can be configured for rehearsals and performances ranging from solo recitals to full symphony orchestra, 200-strong University Choir, multi-projector video and music-theatre presentations, and the electroacoustic studios' 100-channel sound diffusion system. New requirements for the upgrade will need to be compatible with existing equipment within the Elgar Concert Hall, and it is a mandatory requirement that delivery of equipment and installation or configuration will take place during the University's Christmas closed period, to ensure teaching is not affected. The profile fixtures which the University currently owns are ETC Source 4's, and any replacement fixtures supplied must retain compatibility with our current lens stock. Please note: We recommend suppliers utilise the opportunity to visit the Elgar Concert Hall as compatibility with our current stage and control room panels may or may not be possible depending on the solutions offered. Equipment will need to be delivered, received, and installed by no later than 14th January 2024.

Award Criteria
Compliance to the Specification 20.0
Aftersales and Technical Back-up 20.0
Delivery, Installation and Training 15.0
Sustainability and Environmental 5.0
Standard Supplier Questionnaire 10.0
PRICE 30.0

Award Detail

1 Southby Productions (High Wycombe)
  • Num offers: 6
  • Value: £323,346
  • Contractor is an SME.

CPV Codes

  • 32321200 - Audio-visual equipment
  • 32342420 - Studio mixing console
  • 31527260 - Lighting systems

Indicators

  • Award on basis of price.

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