Bidders get extra three weeks to send in documents
The City of London has extended the deadline for its new architecture framework because of the covid-19 pandemic.
The process to appoint architects to the and was due to close for expressions of interest last week.
But in a on the Official Journal, the corporation said firms now have a three week extension, giving them until 11 August to submit their selection questionnaires (SQ).
It said: "This [extension] is in order for amendments to be made to some SQ and ITT [invitation to tender] questions and the specification and for bidders to have time to prepare and respond to these changes.
"The amendments have been deemed necessary due to the changing economic landscape brought about by covid-19, the differential impacts the pandemic is having and the City Corporation鈥檚 strengthened commitment to eroding barriers to contracting with SMEs and to actively addressing under-representation within our supply chains as part of our public sector equality duty."
The framework consists of four lots broken down by value and project type.
Lot one is for the provision of architectural services for projects with a construction value up to 拢6m with a fee value between 拢100,000 and 拢325,000.
The second lot is for architectural services on projects with a construction value of more than 拢6m with a fee value between 拢326,000 and 拢1.5m.
Lot three is for architectural services for interior fit-out projects, while lot four covers architectural services for historic and conservation projects.
A practice can be awarded a place on a maximum of two lots.
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