National Maritime Museum: Cutty Sark - Fall Prevention System

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Notice Summary
Title: Cutty Sark - Fall Prevention System
Notice type: UK4: Tender notice
Authority: National Maritime Museum
Nature of contract: Works
Procedure: Below threshold - Open competition
Short Description: 1.Royal Museums Greenwich (RMG) constitutes several Sites and Buildings across a large area within the Royal Borough of Greenwich. They encompass the National Maritime Museum (NMM), the Royal Observatory (ROG), the Cutty Sark (CS), and the Queen’s House (QH). These four world-class attractions sit at the heart of Maritime Greenwich in a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 2.Cutty Sark is a celebrated historic sailing ship launched 1869 and was fastest tea clipper of its time, it is now an award-winning visitor attraction in Greenwich, London. It is managed and maintained by Royal Museums Greenwich, who are based at the National Maritime Museum. 3.The dry dock on the bank of the River Thames at Greenwich received Cutty Sark by water in 1954. The dry dock was drained and Cutty Sark exhibited in the open air until its restoration 2006-2012 when it was enclosed around the waterline with a glass roof. The dry dock became a basement where visitors can walk around and under the ship’s hull and which holds a café, exhibitions and events space. 4.Cutty Sark requires regular cleaning, maintenance and conservation. Many of the required activities must be undertaken from on top of the glass waterline roof. These activities might be cleaning the glass roof itself, ship exterior inspections, conservation and repairs, or replacements of hull timber planks individually or in sections. 5.The work requires access onto the roof which creates a work-at-height issue. A Fall Prevention (Latchway) System is required for the safety of workers. An existing installed system is aged and can no longer be proven to comply with evolving regulations. 6.A replacement of the Fall Prevention System is required to be designed, fabricated and installed by the Contractor. This will be the Contractor’s design responsibility under this design and build contract. The system must be fitted to the historic ship’s hull which will require collaboration with the Employer’s appointed Structural Engineer and conservation team. 7.RMG seeks contractors who are accredited / approved fall arrest and prevention designers and installers to carry out this work. 8.The works must be completed by 31st March 2026.
Published: 14/08/2025 11:40
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UK-London: Safety installations.

Scope


Description: 1.Royal Museums Greenwich (RMG) constitutes several Sites and Buildings across a large area within the Royal Borough of Greenwich. They encompass the National Maritime Museum (NMM), the Royal Observatory (ROG), the Cutty Sark (CS), and the Queen’s House (QH). These four world-class attractions sit at the heart of Maritime Greenwich in a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
2.Cutty Sark is a celebrated historic sailing ship launched 1869 and was fastest tea clipper of its time, it is now an award-winning visitor attraction in Greenwich, London. It is managed and maintained by Royal Museums Greenwich, who are based at the National Maritime Museum.
3.The dry dock on the bank of the River Thames at Greenwich received Cutty Sark by water in 1954. The dry dock was drained and Cutty Sark exhibited in the open air until its restoration 2006-2012 when it was enclosed around the waterline with a glass roof. The dry dock became a basement where visitors can walk around and under the ship’s hull and which holds a café, exhibitions and events space.
4.Cutty Sark requires regular cleaning, maintenance and conservation. Many of the required activities must be undertaken from on top of the glass waterline roof. These activities might be cleaning the glass roof itself, ship exterior inspections, conservation and repairs, or replacements of hull timber planks individually or in sections.
5.The work requires access onto the roof which creates a work-at-height issue. A Fall Prevention (Latchway) System is required for the safety of workers. An existing installed system is aged and can no longer be proven to comply with evolving regulations.
6.A replacement of the Fall Prevention System is required to be designed, fabricated and installed by the Contractor. This will be the Contractor’s design responsibility under this design and build contract. The system must be fitted to the historic ship’s hull which will require collaboration with the Employer’s appointed Structural Engineer and conservation team.
7.RMG seeks contractors who are accredited / approved fall arrest and prevention designers and installers to carry out this work.
8.The works must be completed by 31st March 2026.
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Total value (estimated):


GBP 120,000 excluding VAT GBP 144,000 including VAT




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Contract dates (estimated)
13/10/2025 to 31/03/2026
CPV Classifications:
35113300 - Safety installations. 45260000 - Roof works and other special trade construction works.
   
Contract can be extended:
No

Extension Date:


Delivery regions:
UKI51 Bexley and Greenwich

Award criteria:
Quality criterion - Name: Programme / Weighting: 15
Quality criterion - Name: Methodology / Weighting: 15
Quality criterion - Name: Competence / Weighting: 10
Quality criterion - Name: Social Value / Weighting: 10
Quality criterion - Name: Commercial / Weighting: 50


   

Submission


Enquiry deadline: 03/09/2025 Tender submission deadline: 17/09/2025 Time: 12:00
Submission address and any special instructions: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/.
An electronic auction will be used: No


Procedure


Procedure type: Below threshold - open competition

Contracting authority


       National Maritime Museum, PYXN-5596-QWGD
       National Maritime Museum, London, SE10 9NF, United Kingdom
       Tel. 0208 3126780, Email: mwroblewski@rmg.co.uk
       Contact: Maciej Wroblewski

Organisation type: MINISTRY
Devolved regulations that apply: None

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