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Request for Proposal

PUR2003/05

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Provision of

Furniture Consultancy Services

for the EBRD HQ Project

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1.0 INTRODUCTION

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (the "EBRD") is an international financial institution. The EBRD was established by treaty in 1990 to foster the transition towards open market oriented economies and to promote private and entrepreneurial initiatives in Central and Eastern Europe, the Baltic States and the Commonwealth of Independent States that are committed to and applying the principles of multiparty democracy, pluralism and market economics.

Over time EBRD’s regions of operations have expanded to include new countries such as Mongolia, Turkey, Jordan, Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt, Kosovo, Cyprus, Greece and Lebanon. Furthermore, while the EBRD remains as committed to fulfilling its original mandate as ever, its understanding of what the transition to market economics actually entails has evolved in the light of recent history. At the beginning of 2017, for example, EBRD began applying a new transition concept which defines a well-functioning market economy as more than just competitive; it should be  inclusive, well-governed, green, resilient and integrated as well. 

The EBRD has 71 members (69 countries, the European Union and the European Investment Bank). Further information about the EBRD's roles and activities can be found on the EBRD's website: www.ebrd.com.

The Headquarters of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (the “EBRD” or the “Bank”) is situated at One Exchange Square, London EC2A 2JN. The HQ building forms part of the Broadgate Development adjacent to Liverpool Street Station, London EC2.

1.1 Definitions:

The terms ‘EBRD’ and ‘The Bank’ shall mean the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.

The term ‘Consultant(s)’ shall mean a party that submits a proposal in accordance with this RFP.

The term “Tender” shall mean the process by which the Bank evaluates and selects a Consultant to provide the Services described herein.

The term ‘RFP’ shall mean Request for Proposal. The term ‘Proposal’ shall mean a combination of the documents defined in section

4.4 of this RFP. Specifically the Technical Proposal and the completed Quotation File.

2.0 PROJECT BACKGROUND

2.1 Purpose

The purpose of this document is to obtain proposals from suitably qualified and experienced

companies for the provision of Furniture Consultancy Services for the EBRD HQ Project. The specific details of these services are contained in Annex A (Scope of Services).

2.2 Background

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (the “Bank”, “EBRD”) has recently signed the Lease Agreement with Canary Wharf Group for its new HQ building located in 5 Bank Street, Canary Wharf.

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The HQ Project, leading to this signing, aimed to identify a suitable facility for the HQ building to be located in London. Phase 1 of the HQ Project identified 5 Bank Street in Canary Wharf as the Bank’s preferred option for its future HQ building in London.

Subsequently, Phase 2 of the HQ Project entailed, inter alia, the detailed due diligence of the 5 Bank Street building and the technical, commercial and legal negotiations with the Developer (Canary Wharf Group) for Levels 12 to 24, comprising c. 366,000 sq. ft. Phase 2 was concluded with the signing the Agreement for Lease in April 2019.

The target date for Practical Completion (PC) of the base building works at 5 Bank Street is August 2019 (the lower levels of the building will be ready for occupation by Société Générale before the end of 2019); thereafter the area demised to the Bank will remain vacant during the interregnum period until the Bank commences its fit out work in 2021 via an early access arrangement.

Phase 3 of the HQ Project has now commenced and the objectives of this Phase and subsequent Phases are outlined below.

2.3 HQ Project Vision

The vision of the HQ Project is to co-create and deliver a best in class working environment for staff and visitors with an emphasis on wellbeing, sustainability, diversity and inclusion and a community that fosters a culture of choice, collaboration and innovation; whilst at the same time offering a workplace that is functional, flexible and encourages full mobility to support the business needs in a fair and transparent manner and reflects the Bank’s cultural diversity.

2.4 HQ Project Objective

The Bank’s objective is to accomplish the vision by delivering the HQ Project on time and within budget. To achieve the objective of the Project, the Bank is seeking services of professionals as described hereafter.

2.5 HQ Project Aims for Phases 3 to 5

2.5.1 Phase 3 of the HQ Project includes the competitive tendering and appointment of the Consultant Teams to support the Bank as part of this Phase.

The high-level scope of works for Phase 3, in accordance with the RIBA Plan of Work 2013, comprises:

Defining the Strategic Brief and other core project requirements (Stage 0),

Developing initial project brief and project execution plan, including project objectives, outcomes, sustainability aspirations, project programme and the anticipated project budget (Stage 1),

Preparing the concept design and preliminary cost information, update project programme, final project brief and update project execution plan (Stage 2),

Preparing developed designs, including structural designs and building services system and update project programme (Stage 3), and

Preparing detailed technical coordinated design including all architectural, AV/IT infrastructure, structural and building services information, designs and specifications and

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update project programme (Stage 4).

Following completion of the design, the competitive tendering and appointment of the Main Contractor and AV Contractor will be undertaken. It is expected that the Building Contract in the appointment of the Main Contractor will be the industry standard JCT form of contract1 with the appropriate legal wrap to ensure the Bank’s privileges and immunities are protected.

Furthermore, the competitive tendering and appointment of the furniture consultant/ vendor will be undertaken to support the lead time in the programme.

2.5.2 Phase 4 of the HQ Project is anticipated to commence in 2021, which will involve the fit out by the Bank’s demised premises in accordance with the final design, agreed programme and approved cost plan/budget.

In parallel with Phase 4, although delivered in Phase 5, the competitive tendering for a commissioning engineer, a moves management contractor will need to be undertaken.

2.5.3 Phase 5 of the HQ Project is due to commence in 2022 following Practical Completion of the fit out with adequate time allowed for commissioning, testing and handover to the facilities team, followed by the phase relocation of staff.

This phase will also include the rectification of any defects through to December 2023.

3.0 EBRD CONTACT DETAILS

Your sole contact for the purposes of the RFP is:

Laura Arnold – Procurement Associate Procurement Operations and Delivery Department (PODD) EBRDOne Exchange SquareLondonEC2A 2JNTelephone: 020 7338 6108Email: [email protected]

4.0 DESCRIPTION OF THIS RFP

4.1 Overview

Consultants wishing to participate in this Tender will be required to make a submission (the ‘Submission’) comprising of the following documents in accordance with the timetable outlined in section 4.2:

a completed minimum requirements check list, together with the documents requested and, a written technical proposal (together referred to as the ‘Technical Proposal’) as defined in section 4.4.

a completed quotation file (the ‘Quotation File/ Financial Proposal’) as defined in section 4.5.

1 Based on a two-stage Traditional procurement route

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4.2 Timetable

Tender Process

Issue Minimum Requirements and RFP documentation 10/03/20

Receipt of clarification questions from the Minimum Requirements and RFP documentation from tenderers by 17.00 hours GMT

23/03/20

EBRD Responses to questions 26/03/20

Tender Period of Consultants 27/03/20 – 09/04/20

Receipt of Tender responses (i.e. Minimum Requirements check list and supporting documentation and Technical written response in one envelope and Financials in a separate envelope) by 17.00 hours GMT

09/04/20

Tender Technical Evaluation

Technical Evaluation of Minimum Requirements Check list to be validated and RFP written responses to be reviewed and evaluated

14/04/20 – 17/04/20

Evaluation of Financials

Financial responses to be opened and evaluated 14/04/20 – 17/04/20

Shortlist of consultants identified

Based on the outcome of Technical Evaluation scores, Consultants will be ranked in order of scoring, and a Shortlist of up to 3 consultants will be identified

20/04/20

Shortlisted consultants to be advised and invited for interviews/presentations on 23rd April 2020. Timings to be agreed with the Shortlisted Consultants.

Agenda will be provided to the selected Consultants on the 20th April 2020.

20/04/20

Presentations/Interviews

The Shortlisted Consultants will have a 1 hour allocated for the presentation/interview and questions and answers - with members of the team they propose will be working on the HQ Project.

23/04/20

Completion of evaluation process

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Evaluation of Presentations/Interviews to be completed and included into overall final evaluation

27/04/20 – 29/04/20

Notification of award to the preferred Consultant 30/04/20

Contract negotiations and signatures

Post Tender Negotiations with preferred Consultant 01/05/20 – 08/05/20

Contract signatures 11/05/20

Contract mobilisation

Consultant team mobilised 18/05/20

The EBRD reserves the right to amend or change the above mentioned dates at any time.

4.3 Clarifications

The process for reception and resolution of queries shall be as follows:

the Consultants will send queries by e-mail to the following addresses: [email protected] there will be 1 (one) round of queries; the deadline for queries is shown in the timetable set out in section 4.2 of this RFP; the EBRD will circulate the responses to all queries to all participating Consultants in

accordance with the timetable set out in section 4.2 of this RFP; and the clarification document will make no reference to which Consultant made any particular

query.

4.4 Technical Proposal

The Minimum Requirements check list is the first stage of a two stage process. Consultants interested in this Tender process must fill in and return the Minimum Requirements Checklist, together with the documentation requested and their Technical Submission in accordance with the timetable set out in section 4.2 of this RFP.

Only Consultants that answer “yes” to all questions relating to the Minimum Requirements Checklist and provide the requested documentation as evidence will have their Technical Proposals evaluated by the Tender Evaluation Panel (TEP).

The Technical Proposal shall be prepared with reference to Annex A – Scope of Services and should contain the following Evaluation Criteria identified in Annex C – Technical Evaluation Criteria which should be understood as a minimum key criteria. The Consultant is encouraged to provide any other information they deem relevant for this submission.

The Technical Proposal must be submitted as per the following instructions; any submissions not in accordance with these instructions will be disqualified:

5 (five) hard copies and 1 (one) electronic copy of the Technical Proposals shall be submitted to the source contact information provided in section 3.0 via email with the subject “PUR2003/05 –

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Provision of Furniture Consultancy Services for the EBRD HQ Project – Technical Proposal, submitted by: ** Consultant Name **” in accordance with the timetable set out in section 4.2 of this RFP.

PLEASE NOTE ANY SINGLE EMAIL SIZE MUST NOT EXCEED 20MB.

IF YOUR RESPONSE IS LIKELY TO EXCEED PLEASE SEND YOUR SUBMISSION OVER SEVERAL EMAILS; UP TO A MAXIMUM OF 3 EMAILS.

N.B. – All Financial Proposals (Quotation Files) must be submitted in separate envelopes as per the instructions in 4.5.

Responses shall be submitted in accordance with the timetable set out in section 4.2 of this RFP.

Please note:

o Submission of a Proposal by a Consultant implies acceptance of the terms described in this RFP.

o This document is a RFP sent by the EBRD to a number of Consultants. This document does not constitute a contract, nor may it be considered as such. Award shall be subject to the successful Consultant entering into a contract with the EBRD

o The Bank reserves the right to verify any information in the Proposal with the references provided by the Consultant.

o If, in the judgment of the EBRD, the information sent by any of the Consultants does not meet the technical or contractual requirements contained in this document, the EBRD reserves the right to disqualify this Consultant from the process.

4.5 Quotation File

All Consultants are required to complete the applicable quotation file (the ‘Quotation file’) attached as Annex B of this RFP. Prices are to be quoted in GBP net of VAT.

4.5.1 Financial Proposal (Quotation File) Submission

The Financial Proposal (Quotation File) must be submitted as per the following instructions; any submissions not in accordance with these instructions will be disqualified:

Consultant must provide 1 (one) hard copy of their Financial Proposal (Quotation File) in an individual envelope and submit 1 (one) electronic copy of the Quotation File to the source contact information provided in section 3.0 via email with the subject “PUR2003/05 – Provision of

Furniture Consultancy Services for the EBRD HQ Project – Quotation File, submitted by: ** Consultant Name **” in accordance with the timetable set out in section 4.2 of this RFP.

All envelopes to be submitted by courier in accordance with the timetable set out in section 4.2 of this RFP to:

European Bank for Reconstruction and DevelopmentOne Exchange Square, LondonEC2A 2JNMarked F.A.O.: Laura Arnold, PODD Corporate

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This envelope must contain a softcopy on a USB or CD.

The envelope must use the following title format:

“PUR2003/05 – Provision of Furniture Consultancy Services for the EBRD HQ Project – for the EBRD HQ Project – Financial Proposal (Quotation File), submitted by: ** Consultant Name **”

N.B. The Financial Proposal (Quotation File) titled “Annex B, Resource Fee Schedule” submission must only contain pricing, no technical response should be submitted in these envelopes.

To clarify: Consultants should be submitting 5 (five) Technical Responses via hardcopy and 1 (one) soft copy via email to Laura Arnold – [email protected] only.

Consultants should provide 1 (one) hardcopy Financial Proposal (with 1 USB or CD) in a separate sealed envelope and 1 (one) soft copy emailed to Laura Arnold – [email protected] only.

4.5.2 Quotation File Validity

Quotes submitted shall be valid for ninety (90 days following date of receipt).

5.0 EVALUATION METHODOLOGY

5.1 Technical Evaluation

Consultants’ Technical Proposals will be evaluated and scored by a nominated Tender Evaluation Panel (TEP) of the Bank.

Technical Evaluation - Stage 1 – Minimum Requirements Check List and Technical Evaluation of Written Responses

Only Consultants that answer “yes” to all questions relating to the Minimum Requirements Check List and provide the requested documentation as evidence will have their Technical Proposals evaluated.

Evaluation of the written Technical Proposals and up to 3 (three) Consultants will be invited to the present to the Bank, based on the outcome of the Minimum Requirements Check List and Technical Evaluation of the written response.

Technical Evaluation - Stage 2- Presentation/Interview Evaluation

Up to five (5) shortlisted Consultants with the highest Technical Evaluation score will be invited to make a 1 hour presentation on the 23rd April 2020, at the EBRD HQ in One Exchange Square.

This date is not negotiable and timings for the presentation/interview will be confirmed with the Consultants on the 20th April 2020.

Consultants to confirm in the Technical Evaluation response their first, second and third choice of preferred times for the presentation/interview based on the times indicated below:

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23rd April 2020 24th April 2020

09.30am -10.30am 09.30am -10.30am

11.00am - 12.00 noon 11.00am - 12.00 noon

13.30pm – 14.30pm N/A

The shortlisted Consultant will be required to make a 1 hour Presentation/Interview with a maximum of five (5) key members of the team who will be the members of the Consultant’s team actually providing the services for the HQ Project (one of which must be the Project Team Lead).

The Agenda will be issued on 20th April 2020.

5.2 Financial Evaluation

The Consultants’ Quotations File/Financial Proposal will be opened and evaluated completely independently the Procurement Operations and Delivery Department (PODD).

This Financial Evaluation will take place during the same period as Stage 1 and 2 of the Technical Evaluation.

Mathematical errors detected by the Bank in the submitted Quotation Files will be corrected in the following manner:

if there are errors in the mathematical extension of unit price items, the unit prices prevail and the mathematical extension is adjusted accordingly; and

if there are errors in the additional of lump sum prices or unit price extensions, the bid is not rejected but the total is corrected and the correct amount reflected in the total bid price.  

5.3 Selection of Preferred Consultant

The Consultant with the highest combined Technical Evaluation (Stage 1 and Stage 2) and the Financial Evaluation score shall be nominated as the preferred Consultant (the ‘Preferred Consultant’).

5.4 Checking of References

The Consultant is required to provide full contact details for a minimum of three (3) references based on the projects submitted as part of their Minimum Requirements submission (Question 1).

The Bank reserves the right to contact any of the references provided by the Preferred Consultant. The Bank reserves the right to speak to any company which has dealt with the Preferred Consultant, whether provided as a reference or not, without prior notification to the Consultant.

In the event that the Preferred Consultant’s references prove unsatisfactory, the Bank will consider the next highest scoring Consultant to be the Preferred Consultant and will repeat the procedure described above.

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5.5 Negotiations

The Bank will move to negotiate a contract with the Preferred Consultant. In the event that a satisfactory conclusion to the contract negotiations cannot be agreed the Bank may consider the next highest scoring Consultant to be the Preferred Consultant and will commence the procedure described above.

5.6 Right to Reject

The Bank reserves the right to accept or reject any RFP response, or part thereof, and to annul the RFP process and reject all RFP responses at any time prior to award of contract without incurring any liability to the affected parties.

6.0 CONTRACT

6.1 Status of the EBRD

The EBRD is an international organisation established by international treaty. As such, the EBRD possesses a special status under public international law which has been confirmed under English law through statute (Statutory Instrument 1991, No. 757, The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (Immunities and Privileges) Order 1991), available at:

http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1991/757/contents/made.

Please also refer to the aforementioned establishment treaty of the Bank ("articles of incorporation") which lays out the immunities as found in Chapter VIII. These can be found at:

http://www.ebrd.com/pages/research/publications/institutional/basicdocs.shtml

The special status of the EBRD requires it to seek specific provisions relating to such status in all contracts with external Consultants and service providers. EBRD is unable to agree to terms that expressly contradict its special status and internal policies as an international organisation.

6.2 Contract Negotiation

The contract awarded shall be performed in accordance with the contract advertised as part of the pre-Qualification Notice.

6.3 Code of Conduct and Site Rules

The Consultant will be expected to comply with the Bank’s Code of Conduct for Contractors (see Annex D) and Site Rules (see Annex E) when performing these contractual services for the Bank.

6.4 Covenant of Integrity – Consultant Contact Sheet

The Consultant is requested to please print, sign and return the Covenant of Integrity document (see Annex F) as part of your Tender submission.

7.0 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS RFP

7.1 Amendment

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EBRD reserves the right to negotiate any or all terms and conditions, and to cancel, amend or resubmit this RFP in part or entirely at any time. None of the terms and conditions of this RFP can be revoked or amended in any way by Consultants without the prior written agreement of EBRD.

7.2 Consultant Costs

EBRD is not responsible for any Consultant costs associated with this RFP, Consultant responses or any contract discussions or negotiations. Nor is EBRD responsible for any indirectly related costs. No statement by EBRD should be viewed as a request by EBRD or justification for Consultants to increase or change inventory, staff, facilities, business relationships with its Consultants, or internal business processes. All actions by Consultants in response to this RFP or subsequent discussions or negotiations should be taken with the clear understanding that neither this RFP nor subsequent actions or omissions by EBRD obligate or commit EBRD to pay or reimburse Consultants for any costs or expenses they incur. This RFP is not an offer to enter into a contract.

7.3 Professional Competence

Consultants shall absolutely rely on their own professional competence in evaluating and verifying the information contained in this RFP. Consultants must take every opportunity to inspect and verify the information contained or referred to in this document or subsequent to it, subject to the confidentiality restrictions as detailed in section 7.5 of this RFP.

7.4 Sole Response

Submission of a response as part of this process shall be deemed to be the Consultants’ only offer(s).

7.5 Confidentiality

Consultants shall treat the RFP and EBRD's process of evaluating Consultants as strictly private and confidential. The contents of this RFP, including specification, designs, drawings or other related documents shall be considered confidential and shall not be disclosed by the Consultant, the Consultant’s servants or agents to any persons, firm or corporation without the prior written consent of EBRD. Any such specifications, designs, drawings or other documents shall remain the property of EBRD and shall be returnable to EBRD within five (5) days of the Consultant receiving either, notification that it has been unsuccessful, or on written request from EBRD.

7.6 EBRD Logo Protection

Please be advised that EBRD logo is a registered service mark and as such should not be reproduced without the express written permission of the Bank.

7.7 General

Incomplete or inadequate responses, lack of response to an item or items, or misrepresentation in responding to this documentation may result in rejection of a Consultant’s Proposal.

After receipt of the RFP and until the award of any contract neither information relating to the examination, clarification, evaluation and comparison of the submissions nor recommendations concerning the award of a contract shall be disclosed to the Consultant, or to any other outside parties, until the RFP process has been concluded and a contract awarded.

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Any effort by a Consultant to influence EBRD in the process of examination, evaluation and comparison of the RFP, or in decisions regarding the award of a contract, shall result in the rejection of the Consultant’s Proposal.

Ownership of documentation or other information submitted in the RFP will become the property of EBRD unless otherwise requested at the time of submission. Any materials submitted in response to the RFP, which are considered to be confidential, should be clearly marked as such by the Consultant.

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Annex A - Scope of Services

Furniture Consultant Services

1. The Services generally

The Furniture Consultant shall provide design and consulting services for the Works and have full design responsibility for, but not limited to:

1.1. Liaise and coordinate closely with the Bank’s Internal Project Team, Project Manager, Specialists and the other Consultants;

1.2. Liaise closely with the Interior Design Consultant team to establish and carry out detailed designs and specifications for coordinated systems and loose furniture products throughout all spaces;

1.3. With due regard given to the Sub-Consultant's receipt of information by the other Consultants, at all times, ensure that information is delivered to allow the other Consultants to meet the programme design dates and ensure that all information is issued to enable the programme construction dates to be met;

1.4. Agree drawing numbering system, format, scale and presentation for the project with the design team;

1.5. Provide schedule of deliverables and estimated programme of works;

1.6. Issue information in digital format compatible with AutoCAD upon receipt of free issue of background drawings;

1.7. Provide monthly progress reports to the Project Manager;

1.8. Assist the Commercial Manager with cost forecast on furniture schemes driven within the architectural design;

1.9. As and when reasonably necessary provide advice and assistance to the Other Consultants, the Contractor, the Contractor's consultants and any relevant Specialist contractors and/or Sub-contractors and/or Suppliers in relation to designs and specifications having any relevance to furniture design;

1.10. In conjunction with the Sustainability Consultant and the design team (as necessary), support the development of the works so as to achieve BREEAM Outstanding rating (when measured with the base build) and WELL Building Gold Standard;

1.11. Participating in a post project ‘Lessons Learned Workshop’ with other members of the design team, including any consultation necessary during the defects liability period.

Key Consultant responsibilities include, but will not be limited to:

2. RIBA STAGE 3 – DEVELOPED DESIGN

2.1. Agree with the Bank working practices, evaluate furniture footprints and floor to desktop IT/AV/Power/Data requirements;

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2.2. Work with the Interior Design Consultant team to produce exact project scope and define furniture standards and benchmarking selection criteria for all furniture products within all packages;

2.3. Agree and define detailed furniture budget spend and project cash flow forecast;

2.4. Coordinate client presentations and furniture evaluations at showrooms to shortlist product options; coordinate and organize mock-ups for System and Loose Furniture, including samples for inclusion in pilot spaces in EBRD existing office and mock-up areas in the new building as required.

2.5. Agree with the Bank supplier contracts and provide report of product details, pricing, performance and contractual compliance;

2.6. Attend design team meetings and coordination workshops;

2.7. Validate existing Furniture Audits and coordinating the removal, delivery and installation of any identified existing furniture to be relocated;

2.8. Chair furniture meetings with relevant stakeholders and the design team;

2.9. Develop ancillary furniture product options;

2.10. Coordinate fabrics and finishes.

3. RIBA STAGE 4 – TECHNICAL DESIGN & TENDERING

3.1. Produce detailed furniture setting out plans per floor, coordinated with floor power/data grommet/floorbox outlets;

3.2. Produce and maintain Furniture schedules and specifications;

3.3. Produce and maintain dimensioned space plans including desk and storage numbering;

3.4. Attend project team meetings;

3.5. Coordinate M&E requirements for furniture in conjunction with the MEP Consultant and Contractor, including standalone meeting pods;

3.6. Submit strategy for delivery and installation programme;

3.7. Report and monitor against the Bank’s budget;

3.8. Coordinate all supplier communication and feedback to relevant members of the project team;

3.9. Produce Tender documentation for issue by EBRD Procurement team to suppliers and support the raising of any POs by the Bank.

4. RIBA STAGE 5 – CONSTRUCTION

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4.1. Produce outline detailed delivery and installation plan and liaise with the Main Contractor, EBRD IT team and IT/AV Consultant on programme;

4.2. Produce and maintain final Furniture Delivery and Installation programme in conjunction with selected suppliers;

4.3. Develop and maintain Change Control Process for variations to furniture;

4.4. Manage the complete delivery and installation process on site with all suppliers and coordinate with the main contractor;

4.5. Coordinating logistics, including loading bay, goods lift bookings and security with Building Management Team and FM and managing the furniture delivery and installation and sign off;

4.6. Manage the supplier product sign off and the snagging list;

4.7. Review project furniture spend and coordinate all deposit and final payments.

5. RIBA STAGE 6 – HANDOVER & CLOSE-OUT

5.1. In conjunction with the Bank’s team, liaise with and manage on going additional requirements;

5.2. Provide user training;

5.3. Produce detailed operational and maintenance manual for all furniture packages;

5.4. Present final project budget and finance details.

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Annex B – Quotation File/Financial Proposal (Resource and Fee Schedule)

1. Fees and Resource Schedule

The Consultant is required to complete the worksheet titled, “Quotation File” (the Resource Days per Month will form part of the Technical Evaluation) and the pricing fee schedule will be independently evaluated.

The Consultants fees shall be calculated as a fixed lump sum in accordance with the programme(s) defined in Annex G – Indicative Programme(s). The fee proposal should include all fringe benefits, mark-ups, expenses, overheads and profit and exclude VAT.

2. Additional Fees

Please identify separately any additional requirements deemed necessary and essential in the delivery of the HQ Project outside of what is already included in Annex A – Scope of Services.

Please indicate below the hourly rates in Pounds Sterling (£) for any additional works identified above.

Daily Rates: GBP

Director £

Associate Director £

Senior Engineer £

Engineer £

Consultant £

CAD Technician £

Other (please specify) £

The additional fee proposal should include all fringe benefits, mark-ups, expenses, overheads and profit and exclude VAT.

3. Other Fees

Submit separately any further costs identified by the Consultant where the services are not included or covered with the Scope of Services and where the Consultant feels they would be beneficial for the Bank.

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Annex C – Technical Evaluation Criteria

With reference to the Bank’s requirements as described in Annex - A Scope of Services, the Consultant is required to provide full details for each of the points below and confirm how they intend to perform the Services covered by this RFP, giving sufficient information to demonstrate their approach, their understanding of the requirements and their capability to provide the services within the programme outlined in Annex G – Indicative Programme(s).

In addition, the Consultant is requested to provide any additional information not already requested that they consider relevant and beneficial in supporting this appointment and the Bank’s objectives for the HQ Project.

A. Team Structure, Key Personnel, Relevant Experience, and Interfaces and Engagement

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Team Structure, Key Personnel and Relevant Experience

(8)

Provide an organogram showing the proposed structure of the Team delivering the Scope of Services (see Annex A - Scope of Services) for the HQ Project.

Confirm why this structure has been proposed and your rationale for it being the most appropriate for the Bank’s HQ Project, based on your experience of managing similar projects.

Provide details of the individuals who will comprise the Core Team directly involved in delivering the Scope of Services (see Annex A - Scope of Services) for the HQ Project, giving full details of their CVs, technical expertise and experience of similar and relevant projects and their specific roles and responsibilities.

2

Interfaces and Engagement

(6)

Identify how you envisage your Team will interface and engage with the Bank and key stakeholders - based on Annex A - Scope of Services.

Identify who you see as the key internal and external stakeholders for this project and provide relevant and specific examples of your interactions with these stakeholders from previous projects, and what lesson were learnt.

B. Methodology and Approach to Service Delivery

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Understanding and Expected Outputs

(8)

Demonstrate a clear understanding of the Bank’s expectations for the HQ Project, scheduling out all the design deliverables per design stage as identified under the Scope of Services (see Annex A - Scope of Services).

Provide examples of salient documents.

2

Approach to Service Delivery

(6)

Provide your proposed approach to delivering the Scope of Services (see Annex A – Scope of Services) in support of Bank’s indicative programmes (see Annex G – Indicative Programmes).

Provide reference case studies of previous similar and relevant projects to demonstrate your proposed design delivery and design coordination approach, why it was successful and what you would have done differently (with hindsight) and why.

C. Programme, WELL / BREEAM, Risks and Challenges

1Programme

(4)

Provide a high-level plan, identifying key milestones and tasks essential for delivering to programme (see Annex G – Indicative Programmes).

2WELL / BREEAM

(5)

Provide details of your experience in delivering office furniture solutions that can improve the employee workplace experience and are being designed to target achieving the WELL Standard and BREEAM Certification. Identify how these were delivered and what your role and responsibility was in delivering these.

Please identify how these standards affect the design, what similarities there are between them, whether there are any conflicts between the certification credits and what the challenges are in achieving these credits.

3 Risks and Challenges

(4)

Identify key risks on this HQ Project with associated mitigating and control measures.

Outline what you believe to be the Bank's key challenges in designing and delivering this project and suggest your approach to overcome these challenges.

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Please provide examples from your previous experience that are relevant to this project.

D. Value Proposition

1Value Proposition

(2)

What is your company's value proposition and why do you feel your organisation is most suited over your competitors to provide these services to the Bank for the HQ Project.

2Value Add

(2)

What additional value, beyond your core delivery, do you feel your company could offer the Bank in the delivery of this HQ Project.

Annex D – EBRD Code of Conduct

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Annex E – EBRD Site Rules

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Annex F - Covenant of Integrity – Consultant Contact Sheet

Please print, sign and return the below Covenant of Integrity as part of your Tender submission.

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Covenant of Integrity – Consultant Contact Sheet

To: European Bank for Reconstruction and DevelopmentOne Exchange SquareLondon EC2A 2JN

We declare and covenant that neither we nor anyone, including any of our directors, employees, agents, joint venture partners, consultants or sub-contractors, where these exist, acting on our behalf with due authority or with our knowledge or consent, or facilitated by us, has engaged, or will engage, in any Prohibited Practice (as defined below) in connection with the consultant selection process or in the execution or supply of any works, goods or services for [insert the name of the Contract] (the “Contract”) and covenant to so inform you if any instance of any such Prohibited Practice shall come to the attention of any person in our organisation having responsibility for ensuring compliance with this Covenant.

We shall, for the duration of the consultant selection process and, if we are successful with our Expression of Interest, for the duration of the Contract, appoint and maintain in office an officer, who shall be a person reasonably satisfactory to you and to whom you shall have full and immediate access, having the duty, and the necessary powers, to ensure compliance with this Covenant.

We declare and covenant that, except for the matters disclosed in this Covenant of Integrity:

(i) we, our subsidiaries and affiliates, and all of our directors, employees, agents or joint venture partners, where these exist, have not been convicted in any court of any offence involving a Prohibited Practice in connection with any tendering or competitive selection process or provision of works, goods or services during the ten years immediately preceding the date of this Covenant;

(ii) none of our directors, employees, agents or a representatives of a joint venture partner, where these exist, has been dismissed or has resigned from any employment on the grounds of being implicated in any Prohibited Practice;

(iii) we, our subsidiaries and affiliates and our directors, employees, agents or joint venture partners, where these exist, are not prohibited from participation in a tendering or competitive selection procedure on the grounds of having been found by the final judgement of a judicial process or a finding by the enforcement (or similar) mechanism of another international organisation to have engaged in a Prohibited Practice;

(iv) we, our subsidiaries and affiliates, as well as any subcontractors, or suppliers or affiliates of the subcontracts or supplier are not subject to any sanction imposed by resolution of the United Nations Security Council.

If applicable, provide full disclosure of any convictions, dismissal, resignations, exclusions or other information relevant to Articles i) ii) iii) or (iv) in the box below.

Name of Entity Required to Reason Disclosure is Required[1][1]

[1][1] For each matter disclosed, provide details of the measures that were taken, or shall be taken, to ensure that neither the disclosed entity nor any of its directors, employees or agents commits any Prohibited Conduct in connection with the consultant selection process for this Contract.

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be Disclosed

For the purpose of this Covenant, the terms set forth below define Prohibited Practices as:

(i) a Coercive Practice which means impairing or harming, or threatening to impair or harm, directly or indirectly, any party or the property of any party to influence improperly the actions of a party;

(ii) a Collusive Practice which means an arrangement between two or more parties designed to achieve an improper purpose, including to influence improperly the actions of another party;

(iii) a Corrupt Practice which means the offering, giving, receiving or soliciting, directly or indirectly, of anything of value to influence improperly the actions of another party;

(iv) a Fraudulent Practice which means any act or omission, including a misrepresentation, that knowingly or recklessly misleads, or attempts to mislead, a party to obtain a financial or other benefit or to avoid an obligation;

(v) a Misuse of the Bank’s Resources or Bank Assests which means improper use of the Bank’s Resources or Bank's Assets , committed either knowingly or recklessly;

(vi) an Obstructive Practice which means (1) destroying, falsifying, altering or concealing of evidence material to a Bank investigation, which impedes the Bank’s investigation; (2) making false statements to investigators in order to materially impede a Bank investigation into allegations of a Prohibited Practice; (3) failing to comply with requests to provide information, documents or records in connection with a Bank investigation; (4) threatening, harassing or intimidating any party to prevent it from disclosing its knowledge of matters relevant to a Bank investigation or from pursuing the investigation; or (5) materially impeding the exercise of the Bank’s contractual rights of audit or inspection or access to information; and

(vii) a Theft which means the misappropriation of property belonging to another party.

Following the submission of our Expression of Interest, we grant the project financier, the Bank and/or persons appointed by them, the right of inspection of our, and any proposed subcontractors, accounts and records and permission to have any such accounts and records audited by auditors appointed by the Bank, if required by the Bank. We accept to preserve these records generally in accordance with applicable law but in any case for at least six years from the date of substantial performance of the Contract.

We further declare that no affiliate of the Recipient/Client is participating in our Expression of Interest in any capacity whatsoever.

Name:

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In the capacity of:

Signed:

Duly authorised to sign for and on behalf of:

Date:

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Annex G – Indicative Programme(s)

HQ Project Strategic Programme - 5 Bank Street - OPTION 1

(Canary Wharf Contractors to undertake structural works as Pre-Agreed Significant Works)

HQ Project Strategic Programme - 5 Bank Street - OPTION 2

(EBRD to undertake structural works as early enabling works package)

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Annex H – Deed of Professional Appointment

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