The KwaZulu-Natal Museum seeks qualified professionals to form a Peer Review Committee for the New KwaZulu-Natal Museum Project. The committee will ensure compliance with design standards and regulations during the design development and documentation phases.
The KwaZulu-Natal Museum is advancing its plans for a new facility located at 96 Jabu Ndlovu Street, Pietermaritzburg. To comply with the Framework for Infrastructure Delivery and Procurement Management (FIDPM) and National Treasury requirements, an independent Peer Review Committee is needed. This committee will conduct a thorough review of the Stage 3 (Design Development) and Stage 4 (Documentation & Procurement) deliverables, ensuring that all designs meet applicable legislation, building regulations, and technical standards.
The appointed Peer Review Committee will consist of experienced professionals from various disciplines, including Architecture, Civil, Structural, Electrical, Mechanical, and Fire Engineering, as well as Quantity Surveying. Their responsibilities will include reviewing design documents, verifying compliance with statutory requirements, assessing risks, and providing recommendations to enhance design outputs. The committee will also prepare a consolidated Peer Review Report and present findings to the KwaZulu-Natal Museum and the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC) as required. This tender presents an opportunity for qualified firms to contribute to a significant cultural project while ensuring adherence to best practices in design and construction.
This tender is suitable for consulting firms and professionals with expertise in architecture, engineering, and quantity surveying, particularly those with experience in peer reviews and compliance assessments for large-scale infrastructure projects.