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Midsomer Norton Town Council

Midsomer Norton Phase 2 Town Hall Regeneration - Architect/ Contract Administrator RIBA 4-7

Publication Platform
Midsomer Norton Town Council

Publication Date
16 September 2022

Deadline
9:00am, 17 October 2022

Tender ID
Midsomer Norton Phase 2 Architect

Description
Midsomer Norton Town Council wishes to appoint a suitably-qualified Architect/ Contract Administrator from RIBA 4 (detailed design and Principal Contractor procurement) through to RIBA 6 (handover and completion of defects liability period), in respect of the Grade II listed Midsomer Norton Town Hall. Planning and listed building consent for Phases 1 and 2 (21/00914/FUL and 21/00915/LBA) was granted in 2021. Phase 1 (currently on site and due for completion summer 2023) will bring the original market hall back into use at the heart of the community. Phase 2, programmed to commence on site in summer 2023 and complete in early summer 2024, will see the original building extended to create ancillary bar and circulation space as well as improved access to all floors of the building. Tenders should demonstrate appropriate experience in similar buildings of heritage significance, and of working with community organisations and councils to deliver landmark accessible buildings. Full details of quality/ cost weighting, and of quality submission requirements, are given in the Brief supplied. All submissions should include, as well as the documents identified in the Brief, the completed Appendices 1 and 2 - Supplier Questionnaire, and Conflict of Interest, Canvassing & Collusive tendering Certificate. Completed tenders should be issued to Nicola Dyer, Project Manager - nicola.dyer@greenwoodprojects.com. Tender queries should be addressed to the Project Manager; it is anticipated that a schedule of queries and responses will be uploaded at regular intervals throughout the tender period. Please note that Phase 2 of the works is concerned with the extension (all floors) and the second floor (Assembly Room) and above). The works are valued as c£1.1million (November 2021).