Tender

Souvenir Book

NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM

  • Contract Timeline

    Publication Date

    13th June 2023 12:46:33 PM

    Tender Deadline

    30th June 2023 11:00:00 AM   Expired

  • Contract Summary

    The National Army Museum (NAM) is in the final phase of a programme of works which sees the refreshment of its permanent galleries. This follows a major rebuild project, referred to as Building for the Future (BFTF) which transformed the entire layout of the Museum. The Museum re-opened in March 2017 by her Majesty the Queen after a three-year closure. To compliment the Museum offer, extend the visitor experience and support National Army Museum Trading Limited (NAMTL) objectives the Museum is looking to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced company to provide an official souvenir guide to the Museum, which will be on sale, online and at transactional spaces inside the Museum. The guidebook is a key commercial product and whilst also delivering high volume sales and commercial return it must also be a reflection of the Museum's purpose, mission, vision brand and values. As such the company appointed must be able to translate the brand whilst ensuring the product is both commercially attractive and viable.

  • Contract Details

    Open Contracting ID

    ocds-b5fd17-258b2a8a-3102-4d0c-bb3b-26017cc60414

    Publication Source

    Contracts Finder

    Procurement Stage

    Tender

    Procurement Method

    Open

    Procurement Method Details

    Open Procedure (below Threshold)

    Procurement Category

    Goods

    Tender Suitability

    SME

    Framework / DPS

  • Contract Classification

    CPV Code(s)

    22000000
    92500000

    CPV Division(s)

    22 - Printed matter and related products
    92 - Recreational, cultural and sporting services

  • Awarding Authority

    NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM

    Buyer Name

    Ms D Watkins

    Buyer Email

    dwatkins@nam.ac.uk

    Buyer Phone

    020 7881 2440

    Buyer Address

    Royal Hospital Road

    LONDON

    SW34HT

    England