DTU offers a general contract for the construction of a building to be included in the DTU Electromagnetic Test Center (DTU ETC) on the Lyngby Campus. The project includes the construction of a building of approx. 1,300 square meters spread over approx. 700 square meters of test facility, 300 square meters of teaching facility and 300 square meters for engineering and common areas.
DTU invites all interested general contractors, etc. for information meeting on this tender. The information meeting will be held on 8.1.2019 at. 13:00 in building 353, 1st floor, Akustikvej, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby. Registration can be made to Laila Halkjær, e-mail: laiha@dtu.dk
The new construction is offered as a total contract on the basis of an illustrated construction program and the rules in ABT 18.
The new construction itself is technically relatively straightforward, although certain specific requirements apply to the finished building's properties regarding vibration, stable indoor climate conditions and connection of installations to test laboratories. The new building is being built together with the existing building 353 via a connecting corridor. The building / test facility must contain 4 test laboratories (radio dead rooms) surrounded by a common control room and other support functions. The 4 test laboratories are not included in the contract. The building / testing facility must be flexible and test laboratories must be carried out in accordance with the box-in-box principle. There must be visual connection between test and teaching facility. The building contains the following functions: Main entrance, test facility, storage room, technical room and teaching facility with exercise laboratory and study environment.
The new construction must be carried out next to an existing test facility (B353), which must be in operation throughout the construction of B357. Special consideration must be given to 3 major test campaigns that do not tolerate vibration effects beyond the normal background vibrations of the site. In addition, construction activities are taking place on the adjacent waterworks site. Therefore, a successful execution of the construction requires that the contractor has a particular focus on coordinating the execution with these activities. The anticipated test campaigns and construction activities on the waterworks site appear in the main schedule. For the three test campaigns, DTU's partner can demand that the test periods be moved.
It is essential for DTU that the completed building B357 meets the requirements of the users. For this reason, DTU has a special focus on the involvement of the users in the design in a good and satisfactory way, both during the tender and during the subsequent total contract.
The 4 test laboratories to be placed in the new building B357 are not included in the total contract. Instead, they are purchased separately by DTU. The test laboratories are therefore not designed and installed by the contractor, but by the contractor (s) with whom DTU enters into an agreement.
The tender will be conducted as a negotiated procedure.
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