Aberdeen City Council Contract (8285Q)
02 Décembre 2016 - 11:44AM
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Aberdeen City Council
02 December 2016
2 December 2016
Preferred bidder selected for existing and new Aberdeen
Exhibition & Conference Centre
A leading world-wide venue management company was yesterday
(Thursday 1 Dec) selected as the preferred bidder for the operator
for the new Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre which is part
of the GBP333million site.
SMG, which operates more than 240 entertainment, sports,
conference and exhibition venues across the US, Canada, Europe,
South America and Asia., was chosen by members on Aberdeen City
Council's Finance, Policy and Resources committee.
The world-class new exhibition and conference centre for
Aberdeen and the north east will generate 600 new jobs during the
construction period and 352 full-time-equivalent permanent
positions by year 10 of operations, and is a key element of
Aberdeen City Council's Strategic Infrastructure Plan to grow and
bolster the local economy.
It will anchor existing international events and competing
nationally and internationally for new events, as well as by
broadening the appeal of the north-east to a global audience.
Over the next 10 years, the new exhibition and conference centre
is expected to attract major artists and events to the city, and
contribute an additional 4.5 million visitors, GBP113 million of
visitor spend and GBP63m net GVA to the Scottish economy. It will
provide four times the exhibition space available at the current
AECC, and increase the maximum capacity to 12,500 in the arena. It
is due to open in 2019.
Aberdeen City Council Leader Councillor Jenny Laing said: "The
new world-class exhibition and conference centre will be a
fantastic venue and a great asset for Aberdeen as part of the City
Council's Strategic Infrastructure Plan, so it is to be welcomed
that such an experienced company has been chosen as the preferred
bidder.
"The venue will provide a modern and fit-for-purpose facility,
attracting bigger names in entertainment and more major
international events and conferences to the north-east, as well as
being next to Aberdeen International Airport.
"I am looking forward to hearing about the exciting plans which
SMG has for operating the new venue in the future."
An SMG spokesperson said: "SMG is delighted to be announced as
preferred bidder to operate the AECC. We are incredibly excited
about the development of this new world class conference,
exhibition and entertainment venue for Aberdeen, supported by the
region's on-going commitment to innovation and infrastructure.
"We look forward to bringing to bear our international networks
and expertise to work with the existing team at AECC alongside the
region's passionate base of economic stakeholders, to develop an
exciting new events programme for the city.
"The campus will become a jewel in the crown of the city and the
wider north-east economy and we look forward to working with the
city to realise our joint ambitions to support tourism, key
sectors, economic development and the region's entertainment
offering."
SMG is the world's leading operator of exhibition and conference
centres, arenas and stadia with a global venue portfolio spanning
the UK, Europe, US and Asia. The company operates over 240 venues
including high profile exhibition centres such as McCormick Place
in Chicago and the Moscone Centre in San Francisco, as well as some
of the UK's largest venues including Manchester Arena, first direct
Arena in Leeds and Metro Radio Arena in Newcastle.
SMG's global success is built on local and international
partnerships with municipally owned venues, developers, event
producers and organisers, industry associations, suppliers and
sports teams. The company's expertise is wide-ranging from venue
design, development and infrastructure, through to event
production, venue marketing, facilities management and world class
catering.
It should be stressed that jobs at the current and new AECC
would remain as they are currently under TUPE agreements.
The report to committee yesterday gave recommendations for the
future operator of the existing AECC from 1 April 2017, and for the
new AECC for a period of 10 years. This follows an extensive
procurement process during which three bidders have been considered
for the future operation and management of both venues.
The procurement for the preferred bidder was undertaken in three
stages - market testing, competitive dialogue (outline and detailed
solutions), and final tender.
After the decision today, ACC will issue official standstill
letters to all bidders to advise of the outcome of the evaluation
process.
The standstill period is a period of 10 days ending at midnight
at the end of the 10th day after that on which the last notice is
sent. If unsuccessful tenderers have any concerns with regard to
the process and/or its outcome, they should be raised during the
standstill period and there will be an opportunity for them to
request additional debrief information at this stage.
The council will enter into a contract with the preferred
operator once the standstill period is completed.
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