Planning

NEDF - Autoclave Refurbishment

UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH

  • Contract Timeline

    Publication Date

    18th October 2022 13:17:13 PM

    Planning Deadline

    1st November 2022 23:59:59 PM   Expired

  • Contract Summary

    The University of Plymouth is looking to reinforce its reputation as an innovative centre of excellence for engineering research, teaching and learning. The new Engineering and Design facility (NEDF) being constructed on the western edge of the main Plymouth campus will provide a new home for the specialist laboratories and teaching facilities of the School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics and the School of Art, Design and Architecture. NEDF integrates a fully refurbished Babbage Building with a new-build, wrap-around area to create more than 10,400m² of research laboratories and teaching spaces. New, state-of-the-art resources are planned that will enable engineering teaching and research to underpin the fourth industrial revolution and complement existing equipment. The new building and its physical resources will inspire the development of new inter-disciplinary activities in teaching, learning and research, and nurture the innovative graduate engineers demanded by future society. Please find specification attached for futher details.

  • Contract Details

    Open Contracting ID

    ocds-b5fd17-7e2010e1-6c41-4a77-9b4b-ea6e1428112a

    Publication Source

    Contracts Finder

    Procurement Stage

    Planning

    Procurement Method

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    Procurement Method Details

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    Procurement Category

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    Tender Suitability

    SME

    Framework / DPS

  • Contract Classification

    CPV Code(s)

    33191110

    CPV Division(s)

    33 - Medical equipments, pharmaceuticals and personal care products

  • Awarding Authority

    UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH

    Buyer Name

    Procurement Team

    Buyer Email

    procurement@plymouth.ac.uk

    Buyer Phone

    01752 582057

    Buyer Address

    Drake Circus

    PLYMOUTH

    PL48AA

    England