Prinsensgate 26 is a residential building constructed in 1880-1881 and sited in a conservation area. The building was designed by architect Henrik Nissen.
Parliament is currently planning major renovation of this building. The work will involve complete renovation of Prinsensgate 26, with preservation of its façades, as well as preparing the building for potential future development.
The renovation will include demolition of internal covers and supporting structures, protection of the façade, excavation of a second basement floor, and establishment of a new supporting structure cast in situ within the existing façade.
An outline project for this work has commenced under the direction of Parliament's framework agreement partners. This will be completed in January 2013 and will form a basis for the ongoing process of developing and planning the building.
From the pilot project, the project shall be implemented as a BIM project based on the IFC standard, focusing on collision control, visual inspection and interdisciplinary coordination.
The following progress plan has been provisionally set up for the project:
Outline project – to be completed January 2013 (implemented via existing framework agreements).
Pilot project – to be completed May 2013.
Detailed project – to be completed December 2013.
Start of construction work - June 2014.
Completion and occupation – June 2016.
Period for complaints 2016-2021.
The design group shall provide resources for the following specialist fields:
PGK (must be an external resource)
ARK
RIB
RIV
RIE
RIG
BIM coordinator (BIMK)
The group shall also provide expertise in the following areas:
RIM (advisory engineer, environment)
RIaku
RIBr
Building physics
The contract cost for the project is estimated to amount to around NOK 225 million ex. VAT.
The building currently comprises 6 floors and a basement (U1), totalling approx. 6 400 m². The plan is to extend the building by adding a basement floor (U2), approx. 900 m², remove alum shale and lay new foundations, excavate and cast under the existing foundation walls.
The areas above ground shall generally include office functions of a high standard. The areas below ground will be used for technical rooms, storage, archives, etc.
Section V: Award of contract
Contract No: 1
Lot No: 1 - Lot title: P26 – design group (PG)
V.1) Date of contract award decision:
V.2) Information about offers
Number of offers received: 10
V.3) Name and address of economic operator in favour of whom the contract award decision has been taken
Multiconsult as, Nedere Skøyen vei 2, 0276 Oslo, NORWAY