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The Trinity College Dublin Historic Accommodation Buildings Project proposes to refurbish the Rubrics Building and the Chief Steward’s House, for residential and support uses. The Rubrics Building is the oldest building on Campus, dating from c.1699. The Chief Steward’s House is a valued building situated within the historic 19th century campus environs. Trinity College plans to refurbish both buildings for ongoing residential accommodation and support uses. The refurbishment will seek to provide modern standard studio apartments along with improved building accessibility and research accommodation for Fellows Emeriti. Trinity now seeks suitably qualified teams to prepare full designs, consent applications, procurements, certifications and supervisions for this project;
• A Single Point Design Team, to include all required disciplines
• A Project Management and Quantity Surveying team, to include cost control
This is a pre-qualification exercise and a number of suitable teams will be brought forward from this process to an Invitation to Tender.
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