A tender two step
Language: English Series: Building ; 253(7550) 3 June 1988, 40-44(5)Publication details: 1988Subject(s): Summary: Describes the fast-track construction of the Royal Mint Court development in London . The project combines two new office blocks with refurbishment of the Georgian mint building. The site has been identified as the location of an important medieval abbey and monastery with plague pits in the environs. The most important medieval excavations will be retained in the central courtyard. Of particular interest is the fact that this fast-track project is being developed using a traditional lump-sum contract. The key to this unusual combination has been the choice of a two-stage tendering system.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS39266 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 15564-1001 |
Describes the fast-track construction of the Royal Mint Court development in London . The project combines two new office blocks with refurbishment of the Georgian mint building. The site has been identified as the location of an important medieval abbey and monastery with plague pits in the environs. The most important medieval excavations will be retained in the central courtyard. Of particular interest is the fact that this fast-track project is being developed using a traditional lump-sum contract. The key to this unusual combination has been the choice of a two-stage tendering system.