Dublin City Council proposes to engage in a competitive process for the award of 6 contracts as specified hereunder. Each service provider appointed will be required to work as part of the Feasibility Team to deliver the objectives set out in Section 2.1. of the tender document. The Lot 5 successful tenderer (Building Development and Project Management Consultant) will take the lead role in co-ordinating the Team. Lot 1 – Communications Consultants Lot 2 - European Cultural Project Management & Consultancy Lot 3 – Financial Analysis Consultants Lot 4 – Architectural Consultants Lot 5 – Building Development & Project Management consultants Lot 6 – Arts Consultants Please see the tender documents for full details.
Services
10/06/2019 17:00:00
71241000-9 Feasibility study, advisory service, analysis
66171000-9 Financial consultancy services
71200000-0 Architectural and related services
71210000-3 Advisory architectural services
71220000-6 Architectural design services
71240000-2 Architectural, engineering and planning services
71315200-1 Building consultancy services
71315210-4 Building services consultancy services
71410000-5 Urban planning services
71541000-2 Construction project management services
72224000-1 Project management consultancy services
79112100-3 Stakeholders representation services
79341100-7 Advertising consultancy services
79412000-5 Financial management consultancy services
79415200-8 Design consultancy services
79416000-3 Public relations services
79416100-4 Public relations management services
79416200-5 Public relations consultancy services
79421200-3 Project-design services other than for construction work
79930000-2 Specialty design services
92310000-7 Artistic and literary creation and interpretation services
92312000-1 Artistic services
92312250-8 Services provided by individual artists
Dublin City Council
Civic Offices, Wood Quay
Dublin
Dublin 8
Ireland
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Gary Sullivan
Notice | Date of dispatch |
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Contract notice (TED (v209)) | 10/05/2019 16:40 |
Contract award notice (TED (v209)) | 12/08/2019 17:40 |
Dublin City Council wish to use co-design and Open Design processes in the development of these sites where a comprehensive communication strategy will not only engage and consult with local residents, prospective users and other important stakeholders such as Government Agencies but also develop a citizen/practitioner led co-design group who will inform and help direct the design of the buildings involved.
An important component of the Feasibility Report will involve comparisons of Artist Workspaces internationally particularly in Europe with particular focus on innovative uses of these spaces and models of governance that help to ‘future proof’ the design and management of the developments that Dublin City Council propose.
Dublin City Council therefore wish to appoint a Contractor or a Company to deliver a Financial Feasibility Study as part of the overall Feasibility Study required. This Company will have at least 10 years’ experience in the area of Final Analysis and Feasibility and particularly in the Area of Report Writing through desk research and learning how specialist financial knowledge can be applied through participation in a multidisciplinary team.
Dublin City Council wish to use co-design and Open Design processes in the development of these sites where a comprehensive communication strategy will not only engage and consult with local residents, prospective users and other important stakeholders such as Government Agencies but also develop a citizen/practitioner led co-design group who will inform and help direct the design of the buildings involved.
In order to complete the Feasibility Report Dublin City Council, wish to appoint a Contractor or Company to provide Project Management Services and Coordination of the various Contractors retained who will conduct the research into each area of the Report. The Project Manager appointed will take charge and ensure the delivery of a high-quality Feasibility Study meeting the criteria set out by the URDF in a timely and competent manner.
The successful tender will provide this overview by desk research and site visits and will be available to provide briefings and informed commentary as part of a multidisciplinary team. Attendance at meetings with stakeholders as part of research and communication, an understanding of Open Design, co design and ‘citizen led’ design is also required.