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ANMM Acoustic Louvre Procurement
Sydney
The purpose of this Request for Tender (RFT) is to identify a Tenderer to be contracted to supply, including design, construction, testing and free delivery to site, without installation, of the Acoustic Louvres as specified for the Cooling Tower Upgrade proposed to be carried out by the Australian National Maritime Museum (ANMM).
These Acoustic Louvres are to be located in a newly created cooling tower plantroom in the northern end of the ANMM Building.
Description of the overall Cooling Tower Upgrade project
The ANMM has identified the necessity for the replacement of the current Sea Water Heat rejection equipment, with the proposed installation of Cooling Towers in a dedicated plantroom. These systems are used to cool the HVAC equipment and systems. The Cooling Towers are the subject of a separate procurement. And the mechanical works and building works are the subject of a separate tender.
For air circulation and for the reduction of sound that will be emitted from cooling tower plantroom, Acoustic Louvres are to be fitted to openings in the wall of the plantroom. These Acoustic Louvres are the subject of this current separate procurement.
On-Site Briefing
Tenderers are to attend a mandatory on-site briefing:
Date: 25th September 2018
Time: 10:00 am
Location: Wharf 7, 58 Pirrama Road, Pyrmont NSW
Attendance at the on-site briefing is mandatory as it will assist the tenderers to gain sufficient understanding of the project’s specific requirements, in the existing space, site-specific WHS matters, parking, and general logistics of this project.
A tenderer who has attended the RFT mandatory Onsite Briefing can make arrangements to visit the site again, separate from other tenderers. This will only be by acceptance and confirmation, and up to the day before the close of the tender.
See Request for Tender documentation.
Tenderers must demonstrate compliance with the following mandatory criteria:
- Compliance with this RFT, including submission of the signed Returnable Schedules
- Public Liability Insurance* - $20M (See Returnable Schedule 3)
- Product Liability Insurance - $10M (for the duration of the Contract) and thereafter for 6 years (See Returnable Schedule 3)
- Workers’ Compensation Insurance (See Returnable Schedule 3) - as required by law
- Satisfactory financial stability – the recommended tenderer will be required to demonstrate adequate financial stability to undertake the supply. At a minimum, submission of last two years’ audited and signed financial statements of the contracting party will be required to be submitted to the museum’s Head of Finance (HOF)
As per Request for Tender ANMM-1813F.