The proposed development comprises a new two-storey over (existing) basement building at 8/9 Moore Lane Dublin 1, a site which abuts the rere of the buildings at 14/17 Moore St and which itself falls within the boundary of the designated National Monument at that location. The houses at 14/17 Moore St are of particular historic significance because of their role in the 1916 Rising and which are, in service to the conclusions of the Moore St Advisory Group, a consultation process created by the Government to advise on the way forward for the site, being conserved and opened to the public as a visitor attraction. The proposed development of a new building at the Moore Lane site will form a companion building which is complementary to the existing historic buildings on Moore St and which will, when complete, form the unitary visitor experience at the site. The entire of the site, including both the historic houses and the site to the rere, is designated as a National Monument and the development of the new building will therefore be subject to particular constraints, including observance of the Ministerial Consent which is a Statutory process under the National Monuments Act. The development will not be subject to normal Planning procedures which are effectively replaced by the Ministerial Consent process. However, the Design process will in all respects mirror the normal expected standards of performance and compliance in regard to all relevant matters. The primary role envisaged for the new building is related to the visitor experience at the site. This will include: - Interpretation and Exhibition related to the 1916 Rising and the particular events that occurred within the Moore St. houses at that time. This may potentially include original artefact exhibition; - Visitor welfare facilities including toilets; - Space for appropriately-sized cultural events including commemorations, book launches, performance events etc - Space for community engagement including local organisations, schools, businesses etc Within the space between the rere of 14/17 Moore St and the proposed new building, there exists the potential for an outdoor element to the visitor experience which will exist in the transition zone between the two structures. The concept for this experience is being creatively addressed and its design and construction will ultimately form part of the project to be undertaken.
Deadline
The time limit for receipt of tenders was 2024-07-08.
The procurement was published on 2024-06-06.
Contract notice (2024-06-06) Object Scope of the procurement
Title: QS Consultancy Services 8/9 Moore Lane, Dublin 1
Short description:
โThe proposed development comprises a new two-storey over (existing) basement building at 8/9 Moore Lane Dublin 1, a site which abuts the rere of the...โ
Short description
The proposed development comprises a new two-storey over (existing) basement building at 8/9 Moore Lane Dublin 1, a site which abuts the rere of the buildings at 14/17 Moore St and which itself falls within the boundary of the designated National Monument at that location. The houses at 14/17 Moore St are of particular historic significance because of their role in the 1916 Rising and which are, in service to the conclusions of the Moore St Advisory Group, a consultation process created by the Government to advise on the way forward for the site, being conserved and opened to the public as a visitor attraction. The proposed development of a new building at the Moore Lane site will form a companion building which is complementary to the existing historic buildings on Moore St and which will, when complete, form the unitary visitor experience at the site. The entire of the site, including both the historic houses and the site to the rere, is designated as a National Monument and the development of the new building will therefore be subject to particular constraints, including observance of the Ministerial Consent which is a Statutory process under the National Monuments Act. The development will not be subject to normal Planning procedures which are effectively replaced by the Ministerial Consent process. However, the Design process will in all respects mirror the normal expected standards of performance and compliance in regard to all relevant matters. The primary role envisaged for the new building is related to the visitor experience at the site. This will include: - Interpretation and Exhibition related to the 1916 Rising and the particular events that occurred within the Moore St. houses at that time. This may potentially include original artefact exhibition; - Visitor welfare facilities including toilets; - Space for appropriately-sized cultural events including commemorations, book launches, performance events etc - Space for community engagement including local organisations, schools, businesses etc Within the space between the rere of 14/17 Moore St and the proposed new building, there exists the potential for an outdoor element to the visitor experience which will exist in the transition zone between the two structures. The concept for this experience is being creatively addressed and its design and construction will ultimately form part of the project to be undertaken.
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Type of contract: services
Products/services: Quantity surveying services for civil engineering works๐ฆ
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Description of the procurement:
โThe proposed development comprises a new two-storey over (existing) basement building at 8/9 Moore Lane Dublin 1, a site which abuts the rere of the...โ
Description of the procurement
The proposed development comprises a new two-storey over (existing) basement building at 8/9 Moore Lane Dublin 1, a site which abuts the rere of the buildings at 14/17 Moore St and which itself falls within the boundary of the designated National Monument at that location. The houses at 14/17 Moore St are of particular historic significance because of their role in the 1916 Rising and which are, in service to the conclusions of the Moore St Advisory Group, a consultation process created by the Government to advise on the way forward for the site, being conserved and opened to the public as a visitor attraction. The proposed development of a new building at the Moore Lane site will form a companion building which is complementary to the existing historic buildings on Moore St and which will, when complete, form the unitary visitor experience at the site. The entire of the site, including both the historic houses and the site to the rere, is designated as a National Monument and the development of the new building will therefore be subject to particular constraints, including observance of the Ministerial Consent which is a Statutory process under the National Monuments Act. The development will not be subject to normal Planning procedures which are effectively replaced by the Ministerial Consent process. However, the Design process will in all respects mirror the normal expected standards of performance and compliance in regard to all relevant matters. The primary role envisaged for the new building is related to the visitor experience at the site. This will include: - Interpretation and Exhibition related to the 1916 Rising and the particular events that occurred within the Moore St. houses at that time. This may potentially include original artefact exhibition; - Visitor welfare facilities including toilets; - Space for appropriately-sized cultural events including commemorations, book launches, performance events etc - Space for community engagement including local organisations, schools, businesses etc Within the space between the rere of 14/17 Moore St and the proposed new building, there exists the potential for an outdoor element to the visitor experience which will exist in the transition zone between the two structures. The concept for this experience is being creatively addressed and its design and construction will ultimately form part of the project to be undertaken.
Procedure Type of procedure
Open procedure โ Administrative information
Time limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate: 2024-07-08 12:00:00 ๐
Conditions for opening of tenders: 2024-07-09 00:00:00 ๐
Conditions for opening of tenders (place): https://www.etenders.gov.ie/epps/cft/prepareViewCfTWS.do?resourceId=3736139
Languages in which tenders or requests to participate may be submitted: English ๐ฃ๏ธ
Complementary information Review body
Name: The High Court of Ireland
National registration number: The High Court of Ireland
Postal address: Four Courts, Inns Quay, Dublin 7
Postal code: D07 WDX8
Postal town: Dublin
Country: Ireland ๐ฎ๐ช
E-mail: highcourtcentraloffice@courts.ie๐ง
Phone: +353 1 8886000๐ Information about electronic workflows
Electronic invoicing will be accepted
Electronic payment will be used
Source: OJS 2024/S 111-340810 (2024-06-06)