UNIVERSITY OF WOLVERHAMPTON ENTERPRISE LTD
School of Engineering Redevelopment at Telford Innovation Campus
The University of Wolverhampton requires an experienced Contractor to undertake the refurbishment of various areas of, and extension to, the existing SC Building at the University’s Telford Innovation Campus in Telford.
Particular features which the University wishes to encapsulate within the new facility for the School of Engineering include: • Flexible learning spaces (in which students are taught and also where students study) • The formal and informal learning spaces bleed into each other and are not separated • Informal learning spaces permit a variety of approaches to take place (group discussion, private concentration etc. and can be IT supported) • Sound must not travel (between social learning spaces and formal learning spaces, or classroom to classroom) Some specialist features will be required, e.g.: open plan, active project areas for practical work and demonstrati…
What the supplier must deliver
Sound must not travel (between social learning
Sound must not travel (between social learning spaces and formal learning spaces, or classroom to classroom).
Development of this design is to
Development of this design is to be carried out by the Contractor in line with the above objectives and to deliver a high quality building delivering value for money to the University.
The completion date for the whole
The completion date for the whole of the works is required to be no later than 31st August 2016.
The successful Contractor must have a minimum
The successful Contractor must have a minimum of £10,000,000 Public Liability Insurance.
The successful Contractor must have a minimum
The successful Contractor must have a minimum of £10,000,000 Employers Indemnity Insurance.
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