Alumni Park - Expressions of Interest Information Package
TABLE OF CONTENTS... 0.0 Introduction EoI Objective... 2 2.0 Project Overview... 2 3.0 The Site... 2 4.0 The Procurement Strategy... 3 4. Outline of the Request Process... 3 4.2 Evaluation Panel... 3 4.3 Program... 4 5.0 Fees... 5 6.0 EoI Submission Requirements... 5 6. Nominated Team and Fee... 5 6.2 Relevant Experience... 5 6.3 Capability... 6 6.4 Recent Experience... 6 6.5 Approach... 7 7.0 Submission Details... 7
UNSW ALUMNI PARK EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST.0 INTRODUCTION EOI OBJECTIVE INFORMATION PACKAGE This request for an Expression of Interest (EoI) is the first stage of a two stage process to select a landscape architect to lead the consultant team to design and develop Alumni Park at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). The objective of this EoI is to shortlist up to five Landscape s to participate in a design competition for the new Park. Respondents are required to nominate a preferred team to include, but does not need to be limited to, artist and architect. Submissions in response to this EoI should therefore focus on the capability of the respondent to design and deliver a project of this type. Submissions must NOT include a design response to the project brief and any such material will be disregarded. 2.0 PROJECT OVERVIEW As the Kensington Campus continues to develop, and the number of students living on campus increases, and the number of students and staff working on campus increases, there is a need to provide a contemporary and engaging campus environment that reflects the University s reputation and aspirations, enhances the daily lives of those living and working there and helps attract future staff and students. Through a recent review of the Campus Urban Design Framework, a significant opportunity has been identified to transform the North West sector of the campus with Alumni Park, a significant, new open space. The 2 hectare open space is to be delivered in a staged development over the next few years. The project must consider: Below grade parking opportunities (identified in appendix 3) to replace some of that being forfeited; The location and design of a multifunctional public venue; The incorporation of public art; The complex staging constraints implied by the demolition of Io Myers Studio, D0 and Baxter College; The relocation of functions of D0 and Io Myers Studio facilities; The relationship to all adjacent buildings and open spaces, in particular the heritage conservation area located on the north eastern end of the proposed site; The pedestrian and vehicular circulation networks (appendix 4); An opportunity to recognise the important contribution of alumni to the development of UNSW; Improved recreational opportunities for the increasing number of students residing on campus; and An overall improvement to the amenity of campus for its students, staff and the wider community. 3.0 THE SITE Alumni Park is envisioned to be the largest consolidated open space on campus with a site area of approximately 20700m 2. The existing site is currently occupied by redundant and out-dated buildings, roads and surface car parking. The site is located adjacent to a program of student housing developments underway along, between Gate and Gate 7, commencing with the 02-bed Campus Living Villages development, and now being followed up with the 399-bed independent living student accommodation development at Gate 2 and 2
the 947-bed Kensington Colleges Redevelopment and Expansion project between Gates 4 and 7. International House also has plans to add another 45 beds. A new Materials Science and Engineering Building is also now in the design development stage, located south west to the site. This project not only has growth space built into the brief, but has potential for further lateral expansion. The future of the increasingly out-of-date student focussed facilities in the most north-west sector of the campus (Roundhouse, Blockhouse, Squarehouse, Sports and Recreation Facilities) is now being carefully examined. Refer to Appendix and 2 for maps Site in UNSW context and existing campus open space network. 4.0 THE PROCUREMENT STRATEGY 4. OUTLINE OF THE REQUEST PROCESS The EoI process for selecting the consultant team, to be led by the landscape architect, to work with UNSW to design Alumni Park will be in two stages: Stage Request for EoI; and Stage 2 Design Competition Respondents are invited in the Stage EoI to nominate their preferred artistic and architectural collaborators and to demonstrate their collective ability and approach for consideration by the assessment panel. A shortlist of up to five teams will then be invited to participate in the Stage 2 Design Competition. Respondents that submit an EoI that complies with the selection criteria will be assessed by the EoI Panel. UP to five groups will be invited to participate in the Stage 2 Design Competition at the panel s absolute discretion. All respondents will be notified of the Panel s decision Shortlisted respondents will be given four weeks, from the end of January 203, to prepare a design response to the project brief. Detailed briefing information, submission requirements and terms of reference will be provided at the commencement of Stage 2. A fee of $20,000 will be paid to each unsuccessful respondent for a compliant competition submission. 4.2 EVALUATION PANEL EoI respondents will be assessed by the EoI Evaluation Panel members listed below: Peter McGeorge A/Prof Linda Corkery Anne Warren Geoffrey Leeson Associate Director (Planning and Development), UNSW Head of Landscape ure Program, FBE, UNSW Manager, Campus & Capital Planning, Major Projects, UNSW Senior Project Manager, Major Projects, UNSW 3
Design competition submissions will be assessed by a Tender Evaluation Panel (TEP) who will provide a report for consideration by the Tender Design Jury. Membership of the TEP is comprised of senior management of UNSW Facilities Management and an independent cost planner and includes: Anne Warren Greg Kaplan Jenny Denman Geoffrey Leeson Consultant TBC Campus Planning Asset Management Campus Services Project Delivery Cost Planner The composition of the Design Competition Jury will consist of an eminent Landscape, a member of the UNSW Campus Development Advisory Panel, a senior academic, distinguished alumnus, student representative and senior Estate manager and includes: Dr Catherin Bull Professor Alec Tzannes A/Prof Linda Corkery Mr Robert Kelly Ms Samantha Bobba Mr David Gonski Emeritus Professor of Landscape ure, University of Melbourne Dean, Faculty of the Built Environment (FBE), UNSW Head of Landscape ure Program, FBE, UNSW Director, Facilities Management, UNSW Student Representative, UNSW Council Chancellor and Alumni Representative (or nominee) 4.3 PROGRAM The following program outlines the key dates for the Stage EoI and Stage 2 Design Competition: STAGE EOI December 202 EoI available for issue 7 December Close of EoI submissions 7- January 203 EoI assessment and shortlist for Stage 2 STAGE 2 DESIGN COMPETITION 28 January 203 Issue competition documents to shortlisted teams 25 February 203 Close of competition submissions 26 Feb 9 March 203 Public exhibition of submissions and Tender Evaluation Panel assessment and pricing by independent Quantity Surveyor 0 March 203 Commencement of assessment by Design Jury April 203 Announcement of outcome of Design Competition 4
5.0 FEES Respondents are required to provide their nominated fee, to be presented as a sliding scale for each design discipline, within a range of construction values. The landscape architect s fee should be calculated on a minimum construction fee of $M up to a maximum target of $8M. The architect s fee should be calculated on an indicative construction value of $5M - $0M, and the artist s fee is to be based on the likely cost of the proposed work. The percentage range should be included in section 6, table 6. below. 6.0 EOI SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS Respondents are to provide information requested below and in the format provided: 6. NOMINATED TEAM AND FEE Provide details of nominated team in Table below: Discipline Company Address Contact Person Contact Details % Fee Landscape Artist Other Table : Nominated Team 6.2 RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Provide details of relevant experience including: Landscape projects with a construction value in excess of $M Complex projects with multi-discipline design teams Nominated team s experience together on projects Provide details in Table 2 below: Discipline Relevant Project Experience Landscape Artist Other Table 2: Relevant Experience 5
6.3 CAPABILITY Provide details of capability including: Total number of professional staff in Sydney office Nominated staff for the project Current projects and capacity to undertake the work Provide details in Table 3 below: Discipline Total Staff Landscape Artist Other Table 3: Capability Nominated Staff for the Project Relevant Project Experience 6.4 RECENT EXPERIENCE Provide details of the four most recent completed projects including client and client contact details, contractor, initial budget and completion cost. Provide details in Table 4 below: Landscape Project Name Location Description Client Contact Contractor Contact Cost at DA Completion Cost Project Project 2 Project 3 Project 4 Project Name Location Description Client Contact Contractor Contact Cost at DA Completion Cost Artist Project Name Location Description Client Contact Contractor Contact Cost at DA Completion Cost Other Table 4 Recent Experiences 6
6.5 APPROACH Respondents are required to provide a brief summary of the team s approach based on previous projects and recent trends in relation to the following: The Campus enhanced and integrated campus environments Multi-functional external spaces complex environments catering to a variety of functional requirements Environmental design outstanding performance in the design of sustainable environments including materials and services Design Merit demonstrated capacity to produce works of outstanding design merit Life Cycle Cost demonstrated understanding of the whole of life cost of the project including the cost of ongoing maintenance and operations The summary is to be submitted in a maximum of four A4 or 2 A3 pages including images and illustrations 7.0 SUBMISSION DETAILS Submissions are to be received by 2.00pm on Monday 7 December 202 in the tender box located at: Facilities Management Level 2, Mathews Building F23 Botany Street via Gate UNSW Kensington Campus Submissions are to be provided in the following format: Four bound copies One unbound copy One CD comprising the submission in Adobe PDF format Only information requested in items 6. to 6.5 is to be included in the submission 7
Randwick Racecourse Appendix Anzac Parade UNSW Sports and Recreation Pool Lawn Squarehouse International House University Terraces 2 Metallurgy Processes Io Myers D0 UNSW Village 4 Old Tote Kensington Colleges 8 Wansey Road Roundhouse Materials Science New Materials Science and Engineering Australian School of Business Baxter College Goldstein Hall Basser Steps 9 Blockhouse Law Anzac Parade University Mall Chemical Sciences University Mall Quadrangle Botany Street Botany Street Randwick Hospitals Campus Barker Street 4 Barker Street Alumni Park Site Area Building Projects Under Construction or in Planning Buildings in Question Buildings to be Demolished Existing Campus Open Spaces Heritage Conservation Area Existing Trees Note: This drawing is indicative and should be read inconjunction with final ural Hertiage Trees drawing set. N 00m Planning and Development 6//2 29//2 KG GL P&D :3000 @ A3 Appendix KENSINGTON Alumni Park Site in Campus Context AP - SC 0 of KENC Info Pack
Randwick Racecourse Appendix 2 Anzac Parade Pool Lawn Anzac Parade 2 University Mall University Mall Village Green Existing Existing Science Square Physics Lawn 4 Existing Lower Quadrangle Chancellor s Old Tote Webster Quadrangle Lawn John Lyons Garden 8 International Square Morven Brown Commerce Scientia Lawn Wansey Road 9 Library Lawn Vice Chancellor s Garden Michael Birt Gardens Mathews Pavillions Botany Street Michael Birt Gardens AGSM Botany Street Randwick Hospitals Campus Barker Street 4 Rupert Myers Barker Street Alumni Park Site Area Public Open Spaces Private/Semi Private Open Spaces Note: This drawing is indicative and should be read inconjunction with final ural Connective Landscape drawing set. Areas N 00m Planning and Development 27//2 29//2 KG GL P&D :3000 @ A3 Appendix 2 KENSINGTON KENC Alumni Park Existing Campus Open Space Network AP - OSN 0 of Info Pack
Randwick Racecourse Appendix 3 Anzac Parade UNSW Sports and Recreation Pool Lawn Squarehouse International House University Terraces 2 UNSW Village 4 Old Tote Kensington Colleges 8 Wansey Road Roundhouse Materials Science New Materials Sciences and Engineering Australian School of Business Goldstein Hall Basser Steps 9 Blockhouse Law Anzac Parade University Mall Chemical Sciences University Mall Quadrangle Botany Street Botany Street Randwick Hospitals Campus Barker Street 4 Barker Street Alumni Park Site Area Existing Below Grade Parking Possible Locations for Below Grade Parking Note: This drawing is indicative and should be read inconjunction with final ural Possible Locations drawing for set. Multi-Functional Pavillions N 00m Planning and Development 27//2 29//2 KG GL P&D :3000 @ A3 Appendix 3 KENSINGTON KENC Alumni Park Parking and Multi-Functional Pavillion AP - P&MF 0 of Info Pack
2 Appendix 4 3 P P 4 7 8 L L L Alumni Park Site Area Existing Major Pedestrian Network 28//2 29//2 KENSINGTON KENC Pedestrian Connections for consideration Existing Major Vehicular Netwrok KG GL Alumni Park P L Existing Below Grade Parking Loading Docks P&D Major Pedestrian and Vehicular Circulation Gate Numbers N 0 0 20 30m Planning and Development Appendix 4 AP - PV&C 0 of Info Pack