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As part of the National Museum of the Royal Navy's conservation project of HMS Victory there will be a significant increase in the requirement to handle large quantities of a variety of materials in the Historic Ships Workshops at the NMRN's Portsmouth site. The NMRN intend to obtain a forklift that is able to move palletised loads, timber baulks and free-standing objects on and off the racking and between all 3 bays. For example the baulks of stored timber are stored on 2 aisles of cantilever racking. Aisle width 3.3m, top level of racking 7.5m and roof truss height 8.9m. Similarly accessing the rigging store and large objects from the museum collection on a mix of cantilever and standard racking both free-standing and palletised. The top level of racking is 5.5m and roof truss height 8.9m. With the maximum weight of the items specified up above reaching approximately 3,000kg. After consulting industry professionals, it was agreed that a Combilift C4000E with the following specifications was required; MODEL • C4000 ET (Electric) CAPACITY • 4000kgs @ 600mm load centres MAST • Quad • 7600mm lift height • 2835mm closed height • 1890mm free lift CONTROLS • Standard individual hydraulic levers • Joystick directional control DRIVERS CAB • Full enclosed cabin (Includes all glass, wipers & heater) - Wide Cabin (75mm Wider - 50mm Front, 25mm Rear) • Fully adjustable deep suspension seat with retractable seat belt, Back up alarm WHEELS & TYRES • Solid Rubber front Tyres (406mm x 220mm), • Super Elastic rear Tyre (680mm x 255mm) BATTERY/CHARGER • 80v 620Ah battery including auto fill • 80v 80Ah 3phase (high frequency) charger FORKS/PLATFORM • 1200 x 150 x 50mm forks • 1200mm platform depth • Rubber mats on platform ATTACHMENT/SPREADBAR • Hydraulic fork positioner (closed width 455mm, maximum open width 1315mm) (outside to outside of forks) - Spreader bar bracket • 6000mm Spreader Bar - inc. 2 Std forks (If FTP req'd, please also add) (70mm loss in platform) (5.3m - 6m) LIGHTING • 4 x LED Work lights (2 forward & 2 sideward) • Flashing beacon NOTE- Outright purchase would be preferred, with a maintenance service option (if available). Site Visits must be arranged in advance due to the Historic Ships Workshop located in a secure area, please contact tenders@nmrn.org.uk to book your site visit.
From £75,000
Contract value
Background 1.1. As part of the conservation project of HMS Victory there will be a significant increase in the requirement to record the ship accurately in 3D. 1.1.1. The laser scanner will be used to capture the ship and its elements as they become exposed, throughout the conservation project. 1.1.2. The resulting point cloud will be modelled, to augment our existing model, to record changes made, both externally and internally. 1.1.3. The data is required to be accurate to millimetric precision to create a record of the conservation work to the ship, for future generations and also to be compatible with the existing 3D model. 1.1.4. We completed our own research and also consulted with a professional survey company and we have decided that the Leica RTC360 3D laser scanner will be most suitable for our needs. 1.1.5. We have had previous 3D laser scans completed using Leica instruments and software and want all of our files to be compatible with each other. 1.1.6. We own Leica software and total stations, so we are familiar with the Leica interface. Objective 2.1. After research and consulting industry professionals, it was agreed that a Leica RTC360 3D laser scanner is required, which will meet the requirement to be able to record the data for modelling changes to the ship, as well as positioning the resulting point cloud using GPS capability. 2.2. Outright purchase of the scanner is required, with the total price given in the tender cost breakdown. Additional items may be required, if available. These additional items are also to be priced separately within the tender cost breakdown: • A programme compatible with the laser scanner, such as Leica Cyclone REGISTER full version programme; • Warranties that cover damage / replacement; • Maintenance packages that cover calibration and servicing. All our prices are Ex-VAT in relation to our budgets.
From £40,000
Contract value
HMS Victory Timber Supply Framework ITT Overview Over the next 12 years the National Museum of the Royal Navy (NMRN) are leading the conservation of HMS Victory to ensure the long-term preservation of a world-class historic vessel and an exemplar of a Royal Navy capital warship from the Age of Sail. In addition to being a unique historic asset, HMS Victory continues to be a significant visitor attraction within Portsmouth Historic Dockyard whilst continuing to serve as a commissioned warship of the Royal Navy. The conservation work includes replacement of all external and some internal planking in a staged programme; it is intended that the ship remains open to the public throughout the planned work. The work will be carried out inside an encapsulated conservation scaffold which will allow the NMRN's Shipwrights to remove and replace the hull planks. Core to the programme is the procurement of Timber, primarily Oak, to meet the planned Hull Conservation programme. In addition to planking, additional solid 'curved' timber will be needed to replace items such as knees and beams (compass timber), and the timber supplier(s) will be invited to work with the NMRN to source and produce such items. The NMRN have been engaged in dialogue with suppliers in the timber market prior to this tender notice, with a Market Engagement Day and one to one dialogue meetings. These sessions have been vital to engage with a collaborative approach with suppliers to meet the specifications required for the supply of timber for HMS Victory. Tenderers will be invited to submit their tender response for a Framework Agreement for initial 4 years (full details can be found in Annex C) based on three separate Lots, this can be done for individual lots or all lots. Notice for Suppliers- Please refer to Annex A Scope of Requirement and Annex F for detail of the breakdown of the timber specification, including the planking schedule. The price for this tender of £3,000,000 is the provisional budget for the first two years of this project, based on (at the time) market prices from dialogue with suppliers during the PIN Notice period. The contract length of 5 years is for the length of the Framework Agreement. Additional information: If you have any questions please contact tenders@nmrn.org.uk. These will form part of the clarification period and will be answered together so all suppliers can see the same question and answers. There will be dialogue sessions available for those requiring assistance for completing the tender itself. There are no site visits required for this tender either.
£3,000,000
Contract value
The National Museum of the Royal Navy (NMRN) wishes to appoint an exhibition designer for a colourful and engaging exhibition at Portsmouth, showcasing objects and interactives based on HMS Challenger's famous voyage of 1872-6, with linked content displayed at NMRN Hartlepool. The exhibition will also highlight the Royal Navy's continued involvement in science at sea, in the context of the Challenger legacy. The exhibition tender will comprise of Stage 1 (Design) and Stage 2 (Build and Install), with a break between them, the NMRN are committing to work to RIBA Stage 4 value of £28k for Stage 1. If the proposals for full costs (not exceeding £199,100) are taken forward to proceed to Stage 2 for the design and install we will continue with the winning bid for this tender, and will not retendering for another contractor. Locations: Special exhibition area, Storehouse 10 galleries, National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth (NMRNP). Modular display to fit existing gallery at NMRN Hartlepool (NMRNH), with linked content to main exhibition in Portsmouth. This site is home to HMS Trincomalee, still afloat and open to visitors; the ship has its own story of circumnavigation - content here will be on the theme of Worlds Beneath the Waves but more tailored towards Trincomalee's story. Please note this contract is divided into two stages, (1) Design, and (2) Build and Install. The Build and Install stage will go ahead subject to funding. However, the Design stage is already funded, and you will be paid for this work. Full details can be found in the attachments for the exhibition brief and tender details. The budget stated in this advert is for the total cost of Phase 1 and 2. Site Visits if required by suppliers must be booked in advance, these will be held 15th & 17th August. Please email tenders@nmrn.org.uk to organise this.
From £180,000
Contract value
The next decade is a key period in the 260 year - long story of HMS Victory's service and survival. Over the next 10 years the National Museum of the Royal Navy (NMRN) are leading on the conservation of HMS Victory to ensure the long-term preservation of a world-class historic vessel. The aim of the HMS Victory Conservation Project is to deliver a fully-conserved ship, able to survive in an open environment, and in a condition to survive for the next 50 years without major work beyond a programme of planned maintenance. Overview The conservation work includes the replacement of all external and some internal planking and structural timber elements. New power tools are needed to enable this work to take place. This work will include; • Stripping existing fittings and planking (externally and internally) • Repairs to hull frames • Producing laminated planking/large knees for external/internal for the hull • Fitting and fixing planking and large knees as well as other replacement items internally/externally • Fitting and fixing of iron work, as well as other similar fittings internally/externally to the ship. The first phase of the hull conservation project takes place in the ships midships for a minimum of 4 years before work continues to the Fore/Aft of the ship. Appendix 1 lists our preferred power tools, this has been done to meet quality standards required for the work to be carried out. Alternative tools must either meet or exceed quality of listed equipment. Completed pricing schedule (Appendix 1 - Excel) including a firm price for each listed tool in Stage 1; provisional price for Stage 2 and delivery price. Pricing schedule to also include warranty details for each tool and lead times for delivery of each tool/machine to site within Portsmouth Naval Base.
£100,000
Contract value
In 2017 the HMS Warrior Preservation Trust merged with the National Museum of the Royal Navy (NMRN), following the merger the NMRN conducted surveys of Warrior's electrical systems and identified that it requires extensive rewiring work. Previously in 2018 a tender was advertised but was not awarded following feedback from the submitted bids. The ship and its systems host a staff presence 24/7 across the whole year, with members of the public visiting during opening hours of Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. The ship hosts events on board throughout the year, with catering for events being supplied by the fully equipped professional kitchen on board the ship. The ship maintains numerous systems such as; a macerator, speaker, fire detection, lighting and ventilation systems alongside the public-facing role. This tender is intended to help support the current and future power requirements of the NMRN onboard HMS Warrior. The NMRN is seeking to rewire HMS Warrior to bring all electrical systems on board up to standard, this is across the ship and partially to the jetty alongside Warrior. The scope of work that suppliers will be required to replace and update includes; - Removal and replacement of the existing electrical circuits onboard including; LV/Small Power Systems - Removal of existing Fire Alarm and commissioning new Fire Alarm System (to L5 standard and L1 performance) across the ship. - Removal and Installation of a new ship-wide PA System - Removal and Updating of CCTV System - Replacement of HVAC Ventilation System Wiring and Controls - Provisions to replace and update the Mast Downlights and fittings for Seasonal Lighting (Foremast Christmas Tree lights). - Requirement to refurbish approx. 150-period accurate replica light fittings; including updating to LED lighting and rewiring to reinstall and reuse. These requirements may change in scope so this is currently indicative of at the time of writing. Full details can be found in the documentation attached to this tender. The NMRN is using a JCT Design & Build Contract for this tender, please see the attached Annex C appendixes for further details. The NMRN encourage all interested suppliers to attend a site visit to see HMS Warrior and throughout the ship in order to further understand the requirements of the NMRN Tender. Site Visits may be booked via tenders@nmrn.org.uk and should give at least two working days to make arrangements. The dates to book a site visit are; Wednesday 14th September Thursday 15th September Friday 16th September All clarification questions should be sent to tenders@nmrn.org.uk, with responses released throughout the clarification period.
From £500,000
Contract value
The Fleet Air Arm Museum (FAAM) is part of the National Museum of the Royal Navy and houses the historic Naval aircraft element of the NMRN Collection. The reserve collection storage building is situated at Yeovilton, Somerset. The FAAM requires a contractor to supply and install a ground floor to 1st-floor mezzanine level goods lift (non-person-carrying) within The Fleet Air Arm Museum Reserve Collection storage building, Yeovilton, Somerset. An alcove was created as part of the original construction of the building with the intention of installing a ground floor to 1st-floor mezzanine goods lift (non-person carrying) but budget constraints prevented installation at that time. This contract will seek to complete this process of a goods lift installation. The lift installation will need to be free-standing and not require any form of lift pit to be dug or set into the floor of the building, other than any retaining bolts or floor fixings. All information relating to the dimensions of the alcove and lift size required is found in Annex A of the documentation. The following appendices will also assist your submission: Annex G - Fleet Air Arm Museum / RNAS Yeovilton SHEF Agreement. Annex H - Cobham Hall Drawings / Photo's (showing configuration and alcove location). Annex I - Cobham Visitor Directions - Site Location. Site Visits are encouraged. The NMRN may require Tenderer's to visit the site of work during the tender process in order to further understand the requirements of the NMRN Tender. Site Visits may be booked via Marc Farrance (email marc.farrance@nmrn.org.uk) and should give at least two working days to make arrangements. If site visits are required, these will take place between 19th Aug and 16th Sept 2022 (strictly by prior appointment).
From £25,000
Contract value
The National Museum of the Royal Navy (NMRN) wishes to appoint an exhibition designer for a colourful and engaging exhibition at Portsmouth, showcasing objects and interactives based on HMS Challenger's famous voyage of 1872-6, with linked content displayed at NMRN Hartlepool. The exhibition will also highlight the Royal Navy's continued involvement in science at sea, in the context of the Challenger legacy. The exhibition tender will comprise of Phase 1 (Design) and Phase 2 (Manage), with a break between them, the NMRN are committing to work to RIBA Stage 4 value of £28k for Phase 1. If the proposals for full costs (not exceeding £199,100) are taken forward to proceed to Phase 2 (manage - up to Riba Stage 6) we will continue with the winning bid and design for this tender. The exhibition tender will comprise of; • Phase 1 (Design- up to Riba Stage 4) Firm Price at submission. • Phase 2 (Manage up to Riba Stage 6) Detailed proposed costs at submission, then fully costed when the design is finalised. The NMRN are committing to work to Phase 1. Phase 2 is subject to fundraising. Locations and Dates: Special exhibition area, Storehouse 10 galleries, National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth (NMRNP). Modular display to fit existing gallery at NMRN Hartlepool (NMRNH) should be part of any full cost proposals with linked content to main exhibition in Portsmouth. This site is home to HMS Trincomalee, still afloat and open to visitors; the ship has its own story of circumnavigation - content here will be on the theme of Worlds Beneath the Waves but more tailored towards Trincomalee's story. Full details can be found in the ITT document and also the Appendix A Design Brief. Site Visits if required by suppliers must be booked in advance, these will be held 2nd & 3rd November 2022. We can support virtual visits as well if required. Please email Eileen.clegg@nmrn.org.uk to organise this by referencing this tender in your email subject. Please note, this is a rerun of a previously withdrawn tender reference 226904.
From £150,000
Contract value
The National Museum of the Royal Navy (NMRN) is seeking to appoint a supplier on a design and build contract to refresh the orientation and interpretation of the visitor centre within the John Fieldhouse building and improve the wayfinding at the Royal Navy Submarine Museum (RNSM). RNSM is located in Gosport which is situated on the western side of Portsmouth Harbour, opposite the city of Portsmouth and is linked by the Gosport ferry. The museum is located close to the former submarine base HMS Dolphin, home of the submarine service until 1999. Visitors reach the museum either by road or via the waterbus from Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. The site opened as a museum in 1981 with HMS Alliance, a Second World War era submarine, as the principal exhibit. The site now also houses two other submarines. Holland 1, the Royal Navy's first submarine and the midget submarine X-24. The John Fieldhouse Building (JFB) houses the main reception and museum shop on the ground floor, as well as the museum galleries. We want to create a clear point of arrival and welcome for our visitors when they enter JFB. This welcome will be where visitors are greeted by staff who can advise and guide them on how to use the spaces on site (the galleries and the submarines), and where tactile map is available for orientation. We are keen that the visit starts at this point, giving visitors clear orientation and a stronger sense of story and place and a better understanding of the links with wider site next to the former HMS Dolphin. See Appendix 1 for photographs of the current interpretation and orientation of JFB Ground Floor Visitor Centre and Shop Area. Appendix 3 has a building floor plan of the ground floor as it was built, it does not reflect the current layout. Site visits are strongly recommended for all suppliers interested, with site visits to be held on Friday 11th November and Friday 18th November respectively. Please contact jason.webb@nmrn.org.uk to arrange these visits. Additional information: NOTE- For interpretation documentation that gives context to this work such as the Master Narrative and RNSM Interpretation Strategy this must be requested. Please register your interest in the tender by emailing tenders@nmrn.org.uk quoting the tender title or reference number. Then this will be sent to interested suppliers.
From £60,000
Contract value
As part of the conservation project of HMS Victory, NMRN requires the stonework of No. 2 Dock to be repaired, outside of the Phase 1 work area (see Appendix 1). The NMRN are currently progressing works on HMS Victory and large conservation scaffold has been erected over Victory's midships, with Scheduled Monument Consent, granted by Historic England in October 2020. The NMRN lease the dock, in which to hold HMS Victory and are responsible for the care of the dock. No. 2 Dock forms part of the Portsmouth Dockyard Scheduled Monument (NHLE no. 1001852). The dock is also part of the group of Docks 1 to 6 (consecutive), Grade I Listed (NHLE no.1272267). Therefore, the dock is statutorily protected and no works are permitted to commence until a specific Scheduled Monument Consent is granted. The dock was constructed between 1799-1801 to the designs of Samuel Bentham, largely constructed of course Purbeck limestone ashlar blocks, with fine Portland limestone ashlar blocks used in locations around the north end of the dock. Further details of the design can be found within the ITT in the Scope of Requirement on Page 30. The main objective is to achieve the repairs to the dock stonework within the specified areas, that will be sympathetic to the existing stonework and will be durable enough to last within a seaside environment. The total price should be given in the tender cost breakdown, to be costed against the Specifications in Appendices 3 and 4, but only for the two areas outside of the Phase 1 Work Area (see Appendix 1), plus a percentage of contingency to cover any change since it was written in 2021. The repairs should be like for like stone where possible. NMRN holds a small amount of stone purchased in 2019, but more stone will have to be ordered. The costs for the stone order should be priced separately within the tender cost breakdown. Full price information and details can be found within the ITT documentation under Specification/Scope of Requirement. Reference documents are to be requested by registering interest via tenders@nmrn.org.uk quoting this tender name. Site Visits are encouraged for this tender which are to be held 14th - 18th November 2022. Site Visits may be booked via Rosemary.Thornber@NMRN.org.uk and should give at least two working days to make arrangements. Additional information: This tender has been advertised as 12 months, however this is merely indicative at this stage. Works will aim to begin around April 2023, with the tender award in early January 2023. The length of the contract is expected to be 12-18 months.
From £60,000
Contract value
The National Museum of the Royal Navy (NMRN) is looking for an efficient HR system and payroll service. The NMRN wishes to procure an integrated HR and payroll System with a fully managed payroll service, or an integrated HR and payroll system that NMRN can manage itself, or a HR system plus a fully managed payroll service. Therefore, the tender comprises of 4 lots that bidders can tender for. Lot 1- Integrated HR and Payroll System and Fully Managed Payroll Service Lot 2- Integrated HR and Payroll System Only Lot 3- Fully Managed Payroll Service Only Lot 4- HR System Only All lots will be evaluated as submitted. Systems are continually evolving and our reporting requirements and accessibility to HR and payroll data are increasing, in particular the ability to export data into other systems, making our processes more efficient. Scalable HR and Payroll systems that are capable of seamless integration are essential to improve the administrative HR and payroll process for the NMRN. Costs of the tender will vary depending on which lot(s) are awarded. Full details can be found in the ITT document and also Appendix A - Scope of Requirement/Brief. Clarification Questions should be directed to tenders@nmrn.org.uk
From £90,000
Contract value
The National Museum of the Royal Navy (NMRN) is seeking to appoint a design and build contractor to refresh and update the narrative / interpretation of the HMS Gallery within Storehouse 10 at the National Museum of the Royal Navy (NMRN), Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. On 3rd April 2014, the Babcock Galleries opened at the NMRN's Portsmouth Historic Dockyard site. The project created 'HMS' - Hear My Story exhibition, which tells the story of the 20th and 21st century Royal Navy and its people. The new galleries included a temporary exhibition space at the far end of the visitor route. The end of the gallery which tells the story of the modern navy is now 9 years old so we want the area updated and refreshed in line with the NMRN interpretation strategy and the NMRN Master Narrative. This gallery should bring the story of the Royal Navy up to date and be able to be updated so that it is always current. Site visits are strongly recommended for all suppliers interested, with site visits to be held on Monday 28th November and Tuesday 29th November 2022 respectively. Please contact jason.webb@nmrn.org.uk to arrange this. Additional information: NOTE- For interpretation documentation that gives context to this work such as the Master Narrative and the NMRN Interpretation Strategy this must be requested. Please register your interest in the tender by emailing tenders@nmrn.org.uk quoting the tender title or reference number. Then this will be sent to interested suppliers via link to download.
From £75,000
Contract value
The National Museum of the Royal Navy Operations (NMRN Operations) are looking to appoint the provision of Market Research and Audience Development Services to provide insights on; brand impact and awareness, existing and potential market penetration for on and offline audiences, and a strategic segmentation and prioritisation analysis. Please seek Annex A documentation for a full overview of this market research brief. Clarifications for this tender must be submitted by 1700 (5pm) on 20th December 2022 to tenders@nmrn.org.uk.
From £50,000
Contract value
The National Museum of the Royal Navy (NMRN) is seeking to appoint a suitably skilled and experienced contractor to carry out a regular cleaning contract at its HMS Caroline site in Belfast's historic shipyard. HMS Caroline is a World War One battleship and the last survivor of the famous Battle of Jutland. HMS Caroline was also in-service during World War Two and has been a feature of Belfast's waterfront since 1924. The ship has been open to the public as a museum and heritage attraction since 2016. The winning bidder will initially be tasked with a deep clean of both the Pumphouse Building and HMS Caroline to provide a clean environment for the museums collection team to handle historic material in the space. Similarly, HMS Caroline will require deep cleaning in preparation for opening to the public, which will be assisted by the NMRN team at HMS Caroline for access on board. Both the building and ship have been closed to the public since early 2020. The full scope of requirements can be found within the ITT documentaiton. Clarification Questions should be directed to tenders@nmrn.org.uk Site Visits are essential for this tender to see where cleaning is required, this must be arranged with kerry.rooney@nmrn.org.uk as there is restricted access currently to the ship and building. Details of site visits can be found within the ITT. Additional information: The contact details are for Portsmouth where the Procurement Team are based. The Contract and Services will take place in Belfast, Northern Ireland where HMS Caroline is situated.
From £60,000
Contract value
The NMRN are seeking the provision of IT Support Services with anticipated engagement commencing from Saturday 1st April 2023. The National Museum is reviewing its supply arrangements to ensure that it is aware of what the market currently has to offer and is in a position to select a supplier that is best able to deliver the National Museum's requirements over the next 3 - 5 years. The winning bidder of this tender will be expected to takeover from Saturday 1st April 2023 to prevent loss of service. Suppliers are requested to respond to this ITT taking into account the nature and size of the National Museum and its strategic plans to grow and develop its operations. Please see Annex A within the ITT for the full scope of requirements. Clarifications Questions should be sent to tenders@nmrn.org.uk by Monday 9th January 2023 by 5pm (1700). Additional information: The tender is correct that services are to take over on Saturday 1st April 2023 due to NMRN's operations being 7 days a week and cannot risk operational disruption over a weekend period.
From £50,000
Contract value
This tender is for the management of investments held by The HMS Caroline Preservation Company, a charitable company limited by guarantee with company number 08303946 and registered charity number 1149930 (the "Company"). The Company is controlled by the National Museum of the Royal Navy ("NMRN"). The purpose of the Company is to manage and maintain for display HMS Caroline, a light cruiser built in 1914 by Cammell Laird in Birkenhead and now moored in Belfast Harbour. HMS Caroline is of historical significance as the only surviving major warship which fought in the Battle of Jutland in 1916. The Company wishes to tender the role of Investment Manager for their investment assets with a view to having the new manager in place by the earliest in late February 2023. The Investment Committee's preferred approach is to have a single investment manager for the entire mandate, albeit the Investment Committee retain the right to appoint more than one manager should they agree that this structure be optimal for the Company. Full details of the Investment Mandate can be found in Annex A-B-C tender documentation on Pages 3-5. The National Museum of the Royal Navy (NMRN) as NMRN Operations are acting as procurement support for this tender. Clarification Questions for Responses must be sent in by Friday 10th February 2023 at Midday. Annex D-E-F is for potential investment managers to complete in full and return to tenders@nmrn.org.uk by the submission deadline. The deadline for submissions is 22nd February 2023 at Midday (1200).
Value undisclosed
The National Museum of the Royal Navy Operations (NMRN Operations) is looking to appoint for the provision of consultancy services to support a process of review and tender for ticketing and payment systems platforms. Firstly by supporting an audit and scoping process to assess our needs, secondly by collaborating on a market review and procurement exercise, and finally by supporting the integration and implementation of the chosen system For the purposes of quoting for this tender we have broken the desired activity into a series of packages of work, which are outlined below: Package 1 Audit and scoping process to assess organisational needs and developing a set of detailed requirements. Package 2 To support NMRN through market review and procurement of a chosen system, working within its public procurement framework. Package 3 Providing Project Management Support through the installation and implementation of the system. The scope of each package is outlined further in Annex A, Section 3. All clarification questions should be sent to tenders@nmrn.org.uk for responses.
From £40,000
Contract value
Then National Museum of the Royal Navy (NMRN) have recently transitioned to a dry hire venue hire model for corporate and special events spaces with the aspiration of cementing ourselves within the Portsmouth and Hampshire venue market. We aim to ensure a reputation of delivering high quality, enjoyable events, encouraging repeat bookings and in doing so attract a wide spectrum of clients. This will bring financial sustainability for NMRN as an organisation as all profits from venue hire support the organisations charitable objectives. This tender is for the catering services and additional services as outlined in the specification to be delivered as part of the NMRN venue hire offer at Portsmouth and Gosport. The ITT documentation is split into two sections Annex A-B-C - Key Dates for the Tender - Site Visits - Clarifications & Response Process - Evaluation Criteria Annex D-E-F - This section is for response by suppliers, it must be completed in full where applicable and returned as part of tender process. Clarification Questions are to be sent to tenders@nmrn.org.uk for response.
Value undisclosed
The National Museum of the Royal Navy (NMRN) is leading on the conservation of HMS Victory to ensure the long-term preservation of this world-class historic vessel and exemplar of a Royal Navy capital warship from the Age of Sail. The aim of the HMS Victory Conservation Project is to deliver a fully-conserved ship, able to survive in an open environment for the next 50 years without major work beyond a programme of planned maintenance. Conservation works began in early 2022. The project scope includes the replacement of all external planking and some internal elements and the progressive re-rigging of the ship. The NMRN is now looking for a five (5) year call-off contract with a laboratory to undertake testing of candidate materials for use in the rigging of the ship. Full Specification can be found in the ITT document in Annex A. All clarification questions should be sent to tenders@nmrn.org.uk for response.
From £75,000
Contract value
NMRN Operations is looking to procure a series of media relations services that enables it to manage its strategic communication and media relations activity with ease and efficiency. These services span across various geographical sites and brands and touch on both consumer and corporate communications. One element of this support is jointly procured with the MRT as PHD Operations in support of PHD. Our core goal in issuing this brief is obtain support that reaches above and beyond the capacity of our existing internal teams, engaging with media we may struggle to reach, or developing PR and media activities that stretch and inspire. Due to the complexity of the requirements, we have decided to develop a supplier framework of call-off contracts for a three-year period of service, with agencies bidding for 'Lots' of the work as detailed in the brief. Vendors may bid to support different 'Lots' of activity across the offer in line with their own skills and specialisms and where they believe they are most able to add value. Each service will have indicative budgets (as reflected in the advertised price) set against it which will be reviewed over the course of the contract in line with strategic developments and areas of focus across the business. Full details of the Lots are listed in the documentation in this advert. Clarifications Deadline is Midday (1200) Friday 14th April 2023 All submissions must be emailed to tenders@nmrn.org.uk by Midday (1200) Friday 21st April 2023.
From £20,000
Contract value