The University is currently preparing to initiate a procurement process to award a contract for Expansion and Refurbishment works to its 29 Marylebone Road Building. The potential scale and scope of this project is such that it offers a significant opportunity to bidders. Prior to initiating the procurement, the University wishes to establish the level of market interest in participating in the procurement process and the technical and Professional Ability of candidates to deliver such a project. Any information gathered will be appraised as outlined in the questionnaire and will inform any possible subsequent procurement process . For the avoidance of doubt, this phase of the project will determine whether bidders in the market are suitable for this project.
Potential Bidders will need to register for free on the Proactis procurement portal (https://procontract.due-north.com), by completing a simple registration, Once registered bidders can use the search function under "find opportunities" .
Further information including the questionnaire can be downloaded via the https://procontract.due-north.com portal. The questionnaire must be completed and returned via the Portal message function no later than the 23rd August 2022. There are no other formal tender documents to be completed at this time other than the questionnaire.
The contract will be awarded by restricted procedure without further publication or a call for competition.
The date relating to the publication of the ITT is tentative and may be subject to change, but it is estimated that this will be October 22.
The University is currently preparing to initiate a procurement process to award a contract for the Refurbishment of Marylebone Halls.
Prior to initiating the procurement, the University wishes to establish the level of market interest in participating in the procurement process and the technical and Professional Ability of
candidates to deliver such a project. Any information gathered will be appraised as outlined in the questionnaire and will inform any possible subsequent procurement process . For the avoidance of doubt, this phase of the project will determine whether bidders in the market are suitable for this project.
The date relating to the publication of the ITT is tentative and may be subject to change, but it is estimated that this will be October 2022
Westminster University have appointed a main contractor to manage the development of the Sports Hall at Harrow.
We are now seeking to appoint a manufacturer and installer of modular buildings to work to/with the main contractor at the site, to complete the works by September 2023.
The building will need to be compliant with Building Regulations:
The sport building construction is being treated as a permanent Structure. It is not being treated as a "building of low energy demand" or a "temporary building" (with a life of less than 2 years) and these exemptions do not apply. Approval will have to be obtained as part of the Building Regulations submission.
The University of Westminster is seeking indicative cost estimates, to inform funding bids, from potential technology partner(s) who are interested in and capable of working in co-design with the community to build an innovative national practice research infrastructure
Potential projects would follow a phased approach, over three years, starting with the implementation of a basic infrastructure and scaling up subject to additional investment.
As such, the requirements focus on the core infrastructure and assume using existing open-source platforms. This basic infrastructure must have the potential to scale up in size, functionality and number of users.
We anticipate an integrated component-based approach to the infrastructure that encapsulates the potential for, firstly, the capture and dissemination and, ultimately, the preservation of content.
We anticipate that there is an opportunity for partnerships working across more than one supplier,