Brief
This public contract involves: 1. Performing design and engineering activities including: 1.1 Preparing project documentation for the demolition permit of the existing ice stadium 1.2 Securing the issuance of the demolition permit 1.3 Preparing project documentation for the construction permit, including a preliminary cost estimate 1.4 Securing the issuance of the construction permit 1.5 Preparing project documentation for construction execution and a list of construction works, supplies, and services with a bill of quantities 1.6 Preparing a priced list of construction works, supplies, and services with a bill of quantities 1.7 Conducting a geodetic survey of the affected area for the future construction site and its surroundings 1.8 Preparing the geodetic part of the documentation for the actual construction (building passport documentation) or geodetic basis for the Digital Technical Map of the South Bohemia Region, including geometric, positional, and height determination of the completed construction or technological equipment 1.9 Ensuring all necessary engineering activities and surveys, including securing a radon survey and determining the radon index of the land 1.10 Preparing an energy assessment according to the Energy Management Act 1.11 Preparing an energy performance certificate according to the Energy Management Act 1.12 Preparing building passport documentation 1.13 Preparing operational regulations for the facility and operational units, a manual for operation and maintenance 1.14 Obtaining documents for proper completion of the work 1.15 Ensuring the completion of the construction including the issuance of the final occupancy permit. 2. Construction of a new ice stadium in Český Krumlov (demolition of the existing ice rink building is required before construction begins). The ice stadium will serve skaters (hockey, sledge hockey, figure skating, public skating). The stadium includes facilities for athletes with a refreshment area in the 2nd floor with necessary social facilities. The facility includes amenities for hockey fans with seating tribunes. The seating capacity is 316 spectators. The height under the truss of the large hockey hall is 7.7 m. The entrance area of the ice stadium features a large lobby with a reception, office, and shop. Architecturally, the building is designed as a mass with a flat roof composed of three volumes. The main volume is a rectangular shape containing the ice surface, surrounded by two lower volumes. The new facility has a sloped southwest corner and includes stadium amenities. The entire building is clad in sandwich panels. The new facility on the west side has a protruding facade made of designer profiled sheet metal. The existing locker room building is clad and largely has a glazed facade. 3. Ensuring professional photographic time-lapse of the construction from one perspective (ideally from above to capture as much of the work as possible) and on a daily basis. 4. Ensuring the conclusion of contracts for media supplies and data connection (the contracts will be concluded by the client); costs for consumed media will be part of the project price and will be paid by the contractor until the completion of the work. 5. Ensuring the connection of the facility to the newly built transport infrastructure according to the area solution. 6. Training the client's and operator's staff for operation and maintenance. 7. Any additional work, supplies, and services specified in the tender documentation. The contracting authority explicitly states that this public contract is awarded in the form of DESIGN & BUILD, establishing technical conditions for the execution of the work by setting parameters expressing performance or functional requirements.