Prequalification for Architectural, Engineering and Works Management Services for the Redevelopment of the Adriatico Science Complex, Trieste, Italy
The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) invites qualified national and international architectural and engineering firms, including eligible joint ventures and consortia, to apply for prequalification for the provision of architectural, engineering and works management services for the redevelopment of the Adriatico Science Complex at 9 Via Grignano, Trieste, Italy.
The assignment may include preliminary design, executive design, permitting support, multidisciplinary coordination and works management, including the role of Director of Works.
Applications will first be reviewed against the minimum eligibility and qualification requirements on a pass/fail basis. Compliant applications will then be scored and ranked. At least five of the highest-ranked prequalified applicants are expected to be invited to participate in a subsequent restricted Request for Proposal.
Interested applicants may request a Project Information Presentation containing additional background and technical information on the Adriatico Science Complex. Applicants intending to submit an application may also request editable versions of the application forms by contacting procure@ictp.it and quoting reference 26-13-EOI-AGH-RENO.
Requests for clarification must be submitted exclusively to procure@ictp.it by 7 September 2026.
Complete prequalification applications must be submitted exclusively by secure email to tenders@pec.ictp.it no later than 30 September 2026 at 15:00, local time in Trieste, Italy (CEST, UTC+02:00).
The complete requirements, qualification criteria and submission instructions are set out in the attached Expression of Interest / Prequalification document.
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