RFP - Wayfinding Design & Implementation at the National Gallery of Canada
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Contract number NGC105878
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Status Awarded
Contract number NGC105878
Solicitation number NGC105878
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This Request for Proposals (RFP) is directed to qualified firms to develop a comprehensive and cost effective wayfinding system at the National Gallery of Canada. The system will be designed and implemented to reflect the NGC brand, optimize existing infrastructure, increase accessibility and improve the visitor experience at the Gallery. The National Gallery of Canada was founded in 1880 and its present-day building was open to the public in 1988. It is an internationally acclaimed Museum facility designed for the preservation and exhibition of national and international collections of visual arts, which are accessible to the public. The facility houses exhibition galleries, a 400 seat Auditorium, conference rooms, activity studios, library, bookstore, cafeteria, laboratories, carpentry workshops, administrative facilities for 250 staff and underground car garage. This unique building known for its architectural elegance and hosts state visits, dinners, grand receptions and balls and various special events throughout the year.
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