Thursday, 25 November 2010
In print
Along with this blog keeping you uptodate on the progress with the new building, we've also been talking to the Bristol Eveining Post. Their first article about the project was in yesterday's paper and can be found online via this link http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/news/163-1-4m-centre-replace-church-venue/article-2929410-detail/article.html
Monday, 22 November 2010
The results are in
Friday 19th November was the deadline for the five Contractors to submit their bids for the construction of the new building, and all five made it in on time.
We can't reveal any details yet as it is still a competitive process with the Quantity Surveyor (QS) now conducting a detailed assessment of the bids. However, without giving too much away, the numbers look promising and it looks as if the original estimates produced by the QS were in the right ballpark.
Later this week, once the QS has had more time to complete their review, we'll be meeting with them to see which Contractors have made the best offer. The price is obviously a major factor here but so is the technical competence of the team they are putting forward, both with the practicalities of construction on site and those who will complete the design.
We can't reveal any details yet as it is still a competitive process with the Quantity Surveyor (QS) now conducting a detailed assessment of the bids. However, without giving too much away, the numbers look promising and it looks as if the original estimates produced by the QS were in the right ballpark.
Later this week, once the QS has had more time to complete their review, we'll be meeting with them to see which Contractors have made the best offer. The price is obviously a major factor here but so is the technical competence of the team they are putting forward, both with the practicalities of construction on site and those who will complete the design.
Thursday, 18 November 2010
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
Going, going...
Thanks to Mac, who made a a flying visit to site late this afternoon
to snap the picture below. As you can see there's very little of the old building left standing.
Monday, 15 November 2010
And so it begins
The demolition has started with a 'soft strip', which includes the safe removal and disposal of asbestos, they will eventually take the building down to ground level to leave a site that is cleared and ready for the main Contractor to start work on in the New Year.
Meanwhile the 'design and build' tender package is with several Contractors who are finalising their bids. These are due to be submitted at the end of this week and they will then be reviewed by the Quantity Surveyor/Project Manager and the Trustees. If all goes to plan we hope to be able to appoint the successful Contractor before the end of the year.
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