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The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London

Project Manager/Contractor Administrator for CoLP ​​Tactical Firearms Training Facility​ (Version 2)

Engineering & Architecture
ValueValue not published
Awarded15 Jul 2026
Published16 Jul 2026
RegionNationwide
Outcome — awarded
Currie & Brown UK Limited
Awarded value£269k
Award date15 Jul 2026

This is a contract result notice, not an open opportunity. Details from the official award data.

Who to contact
CityProc.Operations@cityoflondon.gov.uk
020 7606 3030

The procurement contact named on the official notice.

The brief

The CoLC, in collaboration with CoLC of London Police (CoLP) are undertaking a project to build a Tactical Firearm Training Facility (TFTF).

A suitable site owned by CoLC at Dagenham Dock has been identified.

A feasibility study was undertaken to determine the viability of the site, to evaluate cost and programme differences as well as assessing the pros and cons of either a full traditional build approach or full modular scheme to provide the new TFTF.

In conclusion , it was determined that a combination of both traditional and modular design solutions is to be considered as the favoured approach to provide the most efficient and operationally effective solution.

The design scheme produced during the feasibility study is to progress from RIBA stages 1 to 3, however elements of this design are incomplete and there is a requirement for the appointed design team to review the existing information/design and provide appropriate advice/expertise as to what extent the current packages are progressed further to provide a complete RIBA stage 1 and review then progress RIBA stage 2 and 3 design before commencing the RIBA stage 4.

Contract duration is 3.6 years.

This appointment is for Project Manger and Contract Adminstrator services.

Please see full scope of services within tender documents.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

A feasibility study was undertaken to determine

A feasibility study was undertaken to determine the viability of the site, to evaluate cost and programme differences as well as assessing the pros and cons of either a full traditional build approach or full modular scheme to provide the new TFTF.

02

In conclusion , it was determined

In conclusion , it was determined that a combination of both traditional and modular design solutions is to be considered as the favoured approach to provide the most efficient and operationally effective solution.

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