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CW2020-041C Tauranga Girls College (the School) Block J Weathertightness remediation and seismic strengthening – Main Contract Works (and potential additional works)

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RFx ID : 23466179
Tender Name : CW2020-041C Tauranga Girls College (the School) Block J Weathertightness remediation and seismic strengthening – Main Contract Works (and potential additional works)
Reference # : MOE09938 Restricted Tender
Open Date : Friday, 16 October 2020 9:00 AM (Pacific/Auckland UTC+13:00)
Close Date  : Wednesday, 18 November 2020 5:00 PM (Pacific/Auckland UTC+13:00)
Department/Business Unit : Ministry of Education - Approval from Ministry Employee - ie. Case Manager
Tender Type : Request for Tenders (RFT)
Tender Coverage : Sole Agency  [?]
Categories :
  • 72000000 - Building and Facility Construction and Maintenance Services
Regions:
  • Bay of Plenty
Exemption Reason : None
Required Pre-qualifications : None
Contact : Drew Croft
+6444638070
Alternate Physical Delivery Address  : All responses must be uploaded on GETS
Alternate Physical Fax Number  : N/A
Agency Address : NEW ZEALAND
Overview

The Ministry is seeking a main contractor to provide construction services for a redevelopment project at Tauranga Girls College. This project is a part of a Pilot which involves tendering Ministry projects earlier in the design phase.

Tauranga Girls College is a single sex secondary school located in Tauranga. The school currently has 79 teaching spaces. The project scope can generally be described as weathertightness remediation and seismic strengthening of Block J (Science) which contains 22 teaching spaces.
Block J at Tauranga Girls College is an approx. 3846m2 three story structure that was built in 1997. Block J comprises of 22 teaching spaces.

Investigations in 2011 found the block to have weathertightness defects. The fibre cement wall cladding system has in places failed as a result of insufficient gaps between had flashing and horizontal flashings; failure of horizontal and vertical junctions; and poorly sealed junctions between joinery units and adjoining building elements. Parapet cap flashing joints have failed due to an absence of soaker flashings. Membrane roofs are nearing the end of their serviceable life and are failing around lap joints and complex junctions where de-bonding and tears are visible. These defects have resulted in water ingress and damage to building elements including decay to framing timbers. Since weathertightness issues were discovered, further testing has been undertaken and the block has been found to require significant earthquake strengthening works. The Ministry's Capital Works are undertaking a redevelopment project at the school. Both the weathertightness and seismic issues are to be addressed under a singular project.

The outcome sought is for a main contractor to provide construction services, for the redevelopment of Block J to remediate all weathertightness related issues and address the seismic strengthening upgrades. In addition, the contactor will be engaged via a CCCS Contract to provide advice and ECI type deliverables prior to works beginning. All remediation works are to be completed within the buildings existing footprint. Some enabling works may be required to existing Block AA temporary relocatables prior to construction start date, scope yet to be defined.

For more information please see the attached tender supporting documentation. A draft CCCS Contract will be released shortly via NTT. Please direct any questions through the GETS Q&A function.

RFx Outcome

No Winner The ECI contract was awarded to McMillan & Lockwood BOP Ltd