The British Museum is seeking consultants for the renewal of its construction consultancy services framework.
The four-year framework has an overall value of £46.1 million and will replace the existing framework, appointed in 2021.
The framework is for ongoing and project-based work right across the Bloomsbury estate, which will complement and support the British Museum’s Masterplan projects such as the Western Range and Energy Centre.
The Delta notice invites interest from consultants in seven lots:
- Project Management
- Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management
- Mechanical and Electrical Engineering (including fire protection, security, lighting, acoustics, lifts)
- Architecture and Interior Design
- Structural and Civil Engineering
- Fire Safety Engineering
- Surveying (Measured Surveys and 3D Modelling)
Russell Torrance, Director of Estates & Capital Projects at the British Museum, said: “The British Museum is in the process of delivering one of the largest and most complex cultural renovations anywhere in the world, decarbonising its operations and transforming the experience of the buildings and surrounding public realm for visitors, staff and collaborators alike.
“While the recent focus has been on large-scale competitions, we also require a framework of approved supply chain partners that will take on the critical ongoing work of asset renewal and replacement, building conservation and modernisation across our estate. I encourage entries from all consultants interested in contributing to the culture of project management and design excellence we’re developing here at the Museum.”
The procurement is being supported by Mortice Consulting and the deadline for responses on the Delta portal is 24 March 2025.
More information regarding the tender and delta links can be found here.
British Museum masterplan pages can be viewed here.
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