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Casa de los Caramelos, Valencia
Multidisciplinary teams are invited to articulate their approach to the sensitive rehabilitation of the Casa de los Caramelos in Valencia, Spain.
Multidisciplinary teams are invited to articulate their approach to the sensitive rehabilitation of the Casa de los Caramelos in Valencia. This includes a clear design methodology, demonstrating an understanding of the building’s heritage status and the challenges of transforming a semi-ruinous structure into a compliant, contemporary academic and cultural facility. Equally important is the integration of sustainability and environmental performance, with bidders expected to outline strategies for energy improvement, material selection, and long-term environmental value. Submissions should also be grounded in relevant experience, showcasing comparable projects, particularly in the context of heritage refurbishment and public-sector delivery. Together, these elements form a balanced evaluation framework, where technical quality, experience, environmental response, and cost are assessed in tandem, reflecting the ambition and complexity of the project.
Location
Sector
Heritage Conservation, Retrofit Refurbishment, Retail Logistics Industrial
Intervention
Renovation and retrofit
Website
Tender Portal
Tender Stage
One stage tender
Deadline
20 Apr 2026
Project Value/Scale
0-5-million
Consultant Team
Lead architect
Executive architect
Structural engineer
Building services engineer (MEP)
Cost consultant
Health & Safety coordinator
Heritage specialist
Executive architect
Structural engineer
Building services engineer (MEP)
Cost consultant
Health & Safety coordinator
Heritage specialist
Submission Criteria
Submission Deliverables:
– European Single Procurement Document (ESPD)
– Legal declarations (eligibility, no exclusions)
– Financial standing: Professional insurance and annual turnover
– Company registration
– Proof of registration with professional bodies
– Fee proposal
Relevant References:
– Comparable completed projects
– Experience in listed building rehabilitation
– Experience delivering similar scale public or educational projects
Design Approach and Methodology:
– Understanding of the brief and project constraints
– Proposed strategy for rehabilitation of a protected heritage building
– Approach to construction phase services
– Coordination of multidisciplinary team
– Energy performance improvements and environmental design measures