Firms have until 18 February to send in bids
Glasgow鈥檚 Strathclyde University has put a 拢105m job up for grabs to build two new Passivhaus research facilities.
Contractors have until 18 February to send in bids for the major city-centre scheme, with five candidates expected to be shortlisted.
It will see a pair of buildings built either side of the university鈥檚 existing BDP-designed Technology and Innovation (TIC) centre completed by Lendlease in 2015.-
The scheme, which forms part of the university鈥檚 plans to create a new innovation district in Scotland鈥檚 biggest city, aims to bring together researchers, academics, and entrepreneurs to catalyse a range of industries including energy, space and pharmaceuticals.
The university, which launched a net zero strategy for its estate in 2020, aims for the buildings to be built to Passivhaus standards.
The larger building, the 20,000sq m TIC East, is expected to be built first, but plans for the 10,000 sqm TIC West are yet to be finalised.
The university is eyeing two options for the smaller building 鈥 a 拢40m new build block or a 拢30m refurbishment of an existing building to house the new facility.
A contract notice published yesterday contains three lots for contractors covering the potential approaches the university could take. The first 拢105m lot is for the construction of both blocks as new builds, a second 拢65m lot would be used to build just TIC East, and a third 拢30m lot for the refurbishment option for TIC West.
The notice adds that firms must have a turnover of at least 拢180m over the past three years to bid for the first lot, 拢120m for the second lot and 拢40m for the third.
Invitations to tender are expected to be dispatched to shortlisted candidates by 14 March.
The scheme is the latest in a string of new projects launched by the university, including a 拢65m skills factory next door to Glasgow airport which was awarded to Galliford Try鈥檚 Scottish arm in June 2020.
A 拢60m learning and teaching building was also awarded to Balfour Beatty in a 拢33m deal in September 2018.
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