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Published15/04/2025
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Deadline15/05/2025
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Today17/05/2025
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Carpentry work in connection with the restoration and renovation of Danmarks Nationalbank's headquarters Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
Havnegade 5 in Copenhagen is home to Danmarks Nationalbank's iconic headquarters. It will undergo a major and necessary restoration over a number of years. The building was designed by the architect Arne Jacobsen and built in the years 1965-1978, and in 2009 the building was listed. All the tasks in the project must therefore be solved in close dialogue with the Agency for Culture and Palaces, taking into account that the building is protected. Danmarks Nationalbank and the project's lead consultant handle this dialogue. Danmarks Nationalbank has divided the total restoration project into three sub-projects, and each sub-project is expected to be put out to tender in several contracts: DN300. Buoyancy protection (the building must be buoyancy and climate proof); DN200. External works (facades, roofs and gardens to be restored); and DN100. Internal Works (which is a large sub-project, where you have to work with a number of tasks). DN100, of which this invitation to tender forms part, is divided into the following lots: E100.01 Ventilation, E100.02 Plumbing, E100.03 EL, E100.04 BMS, E100.11 Joinery, E100.12 Carpentry, E100.13 Floor, E100.14 Masonry/Painter, E100.15 Logistics and Warehouse. Below DN100 is also DN101 on Forward Works, which is divided into E101.02 Demolition and Environmental Remediation and E101.11 Concrete and Steel Structures. In addition, a number of small tasks will be purchased in accordance with the partial performance rule. This contract notice concerns Danmarks Nationalbank's tender for a construction contract in sub-project DN100.11 on joinery work. The task includes, for example: 1) disassembly and repackaging of existing reusable cabinet walls, panel walls and doors mainly veneered surfaces of pear wood and grey painted surfaces, 2) refurbishment of existing reusable cabinet walls, panel walls and doors mainly veneered surfaces of pear wood and grey painted surfaces, 3) reassembly of disassembled (and refurbished) reusable cabinet walls, panel walls and doors mainly veneered surfaces of pear wood and grey painted surfaces, 4) production of 1:1 identical cabinet walls, panel walls and doors mainly veneered surfaces of pear wood and grey painted surfaces, 5) assembly of newly produced 1:1 identical cabinet walls, panel walls and doors mainly veneered surfaces of pear wood and grey painted surfaces, 6) development, production and assembly of new office elements: ‘telephone boxes’ and ‘team boxes’ and (7) refurbishment of existing doors. The work is planned and carried out in close cooperation with, among others, Danmarks Nationalbank's turnkey consultant, the construction management and Danmarks Nationalbank's project manager, and to some extent execution planning is also included for the winning contractor. Text automatically translated in your browsing language Automatically translated
https://field.dalux.com/client/da-dk/public/tender/TID-297322347206027024
https://field.dalux.com/client/da-dk/public/tender/TID-297322347206027024
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