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Feasibility study, advisory service, analysis

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Dublin City Council proposes to engage in a competitive process for the award of 6 contracts as specified hereunder. Each service provider appointed will be required to work as part of the feasibility team to deliver the objectives set out in Section 2.1. of the tender document. The Lot 5 successful tenderer (building development and project management consultant) will take the lead role in coordinating the team. Lot 1: Communications Consultants; Lot 2: European Cultural Project Management and Consultancy; Lot 3: Financial Analysis Consultants; Lot 4: Architectural Consultants; Lot 5: Building Development and Project Management consultants; Lot 6: Arts Consultants. Please see the tender documents for full details, available on www.etenders.gov.ie (RFT ID 150068). Dublin City Council wish to secure the services by tender of a communications company to play a key role in the preparation of the feasibility study. The communications company will have at least 10 years’ experience of all aspects of internal and external communication including mitigation of Reputational Risk, Corporate and Mainstream Public Relations print and online, Social media campaigns and community consultation both on digital platforms and face to face. For full details please see the tender documents available on www.etenders.gov.ie (RFT ID 150068) An important component of the feasibility report will involve comparisons of artist workspaces internationally particularly in Europe with particular focus on innovative uses of these spaces and models of governance that help to ‘future proof’ the design and management of the developments that Dublin City Council propose. Moreover, due to the private sector leverage and partnerships set out in the URDF criteria, a knowledge and understanding of private investment and private development of these types of buildings will be an essential component of any successful feasibility report under this fund. For full details please see the tender documents available on www.etenders.gov.ie (RFT ID 150068) A key component of the feasibility study as set out above is financial feasibility of the proposed developments. The URDF Funds set out strict guidelines on the public/private component of the fund and specifically the leverage of private sector investment through public funding. Dublin City Council therefore wish to appoint a contractor or a company to deliver a financial feasibility study as part of the overall feasibility study required. This company will have at least 10 years’ experience in the area of final analysis and feasibility and particularly in the area of report writing through desk research and learning how specialist financial knowledge can be applied through participation in a multidisciplinary team. For full details please see the tender documents available on www.etenders.gov.ie (RFT ID 150068) Dublin City Council wish to use co-design and open design processes in the development of these sites where a comprehensive communication strategy will not only engage and consult with local residents, prospective users and other important stakeholders such as government agencies but also develop a citizen/practitioner led co-design group who will inform and help direct the design of the buildings involved. This process is intended to drive innovation, deepen ownership and underline the importance of such cultural developments within Dublin. For full details please see the tender documents available on www.etenders.gov.ie (RFT ID 150068) In order to complete the feasibility report Dublin City Council, wish to appoint a contractor or company to provide project management services and coordination of the various contractors retained who will conduct the research into each area of the report. The project manager appointed will take charge and ensure the delivery of a high-quality feasibility study meeting the criteria set out by the URDF in a timely and competent manner. For full details please see the tender documents available on www.etenders.gov.ie (RFT ID 150068) A key feature of the feasibility study that will inform all chapters will be a comprehensive knowledge of studio provision in Dublin and nationally and an analysis of the key deficits and opportunities that have underpinned the original application to URDF. The successful tender will provide this overview by desk research and site visits and will be available to provide briefings and informed commentary as part of a multidisciplinary team. Attendance at meetings with stakeholders as part of research and communication, an understanding of open design, co-design and ‘citizen led’ design is also required. For full details please see the tender documents available on www.etenders.gov.ie (RFT ID 150068)

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5 years ago

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Dublin City Council

Email:
ray.yeates@dublincity.ie

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