To establish a contract for the cleaning of Wall Extractor Fans for the University Residences. This does not include any duct style fan systems. The service will be used by the University’s Campus Services Division which is responsible for the management and delivery of university residences.
The residences estate is made up of 179 “sites” with circa. 5000 through wall style extractor fans.
The scope of works is to clean the fans on the following basis:
Shared Bathrooms - Annually (once per annum)
En-Suite (inc. Shared En-Suite) - Biennially (once every 2 years)
Kitchens - Twice a year
Full details are contained the ITT documents
To carry out the low occupancy flushing of specified hot and cold-water aerosol producing outlets water outlets within student accommodation where the need to carry out has been identified. Also, potentially supporting on an ad hoc basis during the year e.g. one off due to unforeseen staffing issues).
This is a statutory regulation compliance task to make sure that the buildings comply with the University water safety plan and the Health and Safety Executive legislation, guidance notes and codes of practice, HSG 274/ACoP L8.
The residences estate is made up of 179 “sites” with circa. 19528 aerosol producing outlets.
Cardiff University Estates and College of Biological and Life Science are seeking capital funding to undertake works required to relocate the animal research from a basement area to upper floors of two adjoining buildings within the Cathays campus.
In 2025 the University engaged with consultants Stride Treglown Architects (STA) to carry out a feasibility study for these works at the Heath site, along with other works at the Cathays Campus. The works at the Heath site are to be progressed, further work is to be undertaken to establish a was forward for the Cathays site.
The planned completion of the works is July 2030, with occupation in October 2020.
Cardiff University is seeking the appointment of a Client Technical Advisor to assist with the project, particularly to ensure that all technical aspects of the design, construction and move are undertaken in accordance with user requirements and all relevant legislation, this should include validation of the facility. Separate tenders will be undertaken to appoint a Project and Cost Manager, plus a Multi-Disciplinary Design Team to progress this project through to completion. The technical advisor will work with the team to deliver a successful project. Success for this project means the relocation of facilities to the new location which meet the needs of the users and all relevant legislation within the available budget.
Bidders are required to sign an NDA for this procurement (without amendments), the NDA is available by emailing Julie Price - Pricejk@cardiff.ac.uk
Once bidders have signed and returned the NDA they will be attached to the project and the ITT documents will
be published to them.