Consultant Brief - Project Director

A Tender Notice
by FIFE EMPLOYMENT ACCESS TRUST

Source
Find a Tender
Type
Contract (Services)
Duration
31.5 month
Value
£120K
Sector
CONSTRUCTION
Published
04 Jul 2023
Delivery
14 Aug 2023 to 01 Apr 2026
Deadline
10 Jul 2023 11:00

Concepts

Location

Silverburn Park, Leven

Geochart for 1 buyers and 0 suppliers

Description

See project brief as the role is wider than the CPV code

Total Quantity or Scope

The key responsibilities and accountabilities include: 1. As the Project Director, you will lead the Flax Mill Renovation Project and deliver exemplar conservation and refurbishment that respects and preserves the original design intent, while maximising access and benefit for all. 2. Manage the project from initial construction works to project close in accordance with recognised Project Management processes, producing, circulating and maintaining all project controls and documentation with particular emphasis on governance, managing risk, quality, cost, programme and change. Note this activity may in due course be undertaken in collaboration with external project managers. FEAT will also provide a Project Manager on a part-time basis, highlighted in Annex A (Programme Management Structure) 3. Lead on the delivery of the overall Project Brief in consultation with internal teams and stakeholder groups. The Client Brief will set out the aims and objectives of the Project, its budget, programme and quality standards for approval by the charity, including but not limited to: a. Project Management Structure and Strategy b. Conservation Statement in collaboration with the conservation architect and construction project manager c. Operations plan in collaboration with existing staff and consultant teams d. Stakeholder management e. Ongoing fundraising plan f. Change management process g. Risk and opportunity management process h. Future and ongoing maintenance strategy 4. Continually manage and monitor project quality, budget and programme, managing change and provide early warning of damaging divergence, risks and opportunities. Take action to rectify or mitigate as required and report regularly to the Joint Sponsor Group, Fife Employment Access Trust senior leadership and Board. 5. Ensure that Project delivery is managed in a sustainable a way as possible with minimum environmental impact. 6. Produce specific briefing documents for consultants as required, specifically Interpretative Design Team. 7. Consider, consult and advise on optimum contract and insurance arrangements for the Project. 8. Bring together an existing internal staff team, to work alongside the external consultant team to develop and deliver the project and maximise shared learning. 9. Review design team proposals and monitor standards of workmanship to ensure compliance with the project brief. 10. Manage and monitor project delivery to ensure compliance with all statutory regulation including the Client duties contained in the Construction Design and Management Regulations 2015. 11. Collate and maintain the Project Risk Register and advise FEAT/Joint Sponsor Group on the management of Project risk. 12. Consult, liaise, inform and negotiate at all stages of the project with the local planning and building control authority, major funders and other key external stakeholders, to allow them to act as advocates for the project. 13. Represent the Project at internal, local, national and international forums.

CPV Codes

  • 71521000 - Construction-site supervision services

Indicators

  • This is a one-off contract (no recurrence)
  • Renewals are not available.
  • Professional qualifications are sought.
  • Staff qualifications are relevant.

Other Information

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