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Science Museum Group

SIM Power Hall Historic Engine Contractor

Recreation & CultureCPV 92521000 34600000 34611000 34610000
Value£50k
Deadline7 Feb 2025
Published28 Jan 2025
RegionUK-wide
Timeline
Published 28 Jan 2025ClosedCloses 7 Feb 2025
Contract value in context
£50ktotal contract value
median £75k
this tender£0£2.1m

This sits in the lower-middle of the Recreation, Culture & Sport band — a mid-scale opportunity. Based on 3,522 valued Recreation, Culture & Sport tenders in our corpus.

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The brief

The Science Museum Group seeks a supplier to assess the internal details and condition of the historic working machines (HWMs) housed in the Power Hall.

A preliminary audit (Stage 1) has already been completed, focusing on identifying the scope of work required for the comprehensive audit (Stage 2).

The objective of this project is to perform a series of inspections, as designed by the Museum's historic machinery consultant, to: - Understand the internal details and condition of each historic working machine (HWM). - Assess wear resulting from previous use. - Identify and carry out the remedial work required to restore operability.

This work will achieve the following five key outcomes: - Benchmarking: Establish a baseline for monitoring wear and tear over the medium and long term, supporting the ongoing care of the historic machinery. - Unseizing Engines: Free up seized engines where feasible. - Essential Repairs: Identify the critical remedial measures required to return the machines to working condition. - Costed Recommendations: Provide costed and prioritised recommendations for additional repairs or improvements to optimise conservation, performance, and longevity.

This will also assist with the Museum's long-term budget planning. - Engine Sustainability: Inform maintenance, inspection, and operation plans to ensure the engines can be run sustainably for the foreseeable future.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

Identify and carry out the remedial work

Identify and carry out the remedial work required to restore operability.

02

Essential Repairs: Identify the critical remedial measures

Essential Repairs: Identify the critical remedial measures required to return the machines to working condition.

03

Costed Recommendations: Provide costed and prioritised recommendations

Costed Recommendations: Provide costed and prioritised recommendations for additional repairs or improvements to optimise conservation, performance, and longevity.

04

Engine Sustainability: Inform maintenance, inspection, and operation

Engine Sustainability: Inform maintenance, inspection, and operation plans to ensure the engines can be run sustainably for the foreseeable future.

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33e93fd2-31ad-4b51-ab0a-30489697e9a9
Stage
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IT-492-1447-SIM3544M
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