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(NU/1775) Main Contractor for Combined Heat and Power Generation, High Voltage System - Installation...

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Opportunity Id
DN614013
Title
(NU/1775) Main Contractor for Combined Heat and Power Generation, High Voltage System - Installation Works
Categories
45315000-8 - Electrical installation work of heating and other electrical building-equipment
45315400-2 - High voltage installation work
Description
<p>The University are looking to appoint an HV installation contractor to carry out the following works, in conjunction with the specified detailed design documented within this tender: &bull; Make provision for the connection of an 850 KVA (electrical) CHP unit (to be provided by others) onto the University HV network. &bull; Replace the existing HV Switchgear and associated equipment in &ldquo;Substation Merz Court.&rdquo; &bull; Replace the existing HV Switchgear and associated equipment in &ldquo;Merz Court Substation 2.&rdquo; &bull; Replace and enhance the existing LV Switchboards, all associated cabling and equipment. These are the board supplied from the LV side of the transformer at each substation in the following locations: o Merz 2 o Merz Court o Armstrong Building &bull; Follow the phasing strategy that will allow the removal and replacement of the HV and LV network as detailed above. &bull; To follow the enabling works package provided within this tender to ensure the buildings&rsquo; supplies and services are maintained during the building phases. This package should identify any shutdowns and envisaged outages. &bull; Any modification to existing HV plant, any access to any chamber or work in proximity to any HV system apparatus, disconnection to and disconnection from and all jointing to be carried out by the HV specialist contractor. The tendering contractor should contact the University&rsquo;s HV specialist for confirmation of their detailed plan of works including timescales of the specialist&rsquo;s attendance for any of the above. &bull; Provide Principal Designer duties, as defined under the Construction (Design and Management) (CDM) regulations 2015 for all aspects of the contract, as described.</p>

Region(s) of supply
Tyneside
Estimated value
N/A
Keywords
High Voltage Installation

Key dates

Estimated contract dates
Start date
05/10/2022
End date
31/03/2024

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Contact details

Buyer
Newcastle University
Contact
Gillian Mournian
Email
gillian.mournian@ncl.ac.uk
Telephone
0191 208 6073
Address
Newcastle University
Newcastle upon Tyne
Tyne and Wear
NE1 7RU
United Kingdom

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