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Life for Abu Dhabi's Guggenheim as contractors invited to renew tender bids
POSTED 12 May 2017 . BY Tom Anstey
The museum’s collection will encompass art in all mediums produced around the world from the 1960s to the present day
The team behind the development of Guggenheim Abu Dhabi have asked contractors to renew their tender bids, indicating the long-stalled development could be about to splutter back into life after several years on the shelf.

Speaking to Arabian Business, a senior executive with one of the bidding companies said the Tourism Development and Investment Company (TDIC) had recently asked them to renew their bid bond.

“The commercial bid was submitted a long time ago,” said the executive. “It was verified and discussed, but there was no outcome from the client. However, they asked us to renew the bid bond three weeks ago and we have.”

Speaking in February last year, project architect Frank Gehry said that work had not yet started on the museum, with no construction contract awarded for the US$680m (€622.5m, £528m) project. Speaking in April, TDIC CEO Sufian Hasan Al Marzooqi confirmed the museum was not on hold, despite the original deal for the museum being signed more than a decade ago in July 2006.

Surrounded on three sides by the Persian Gulf, the site will act as a manmade breakwater that protects the island’s northern beaches. According to Guggenheim, the design is an “experiment in inventive 21st-century museum design”, with the building “defining a new approach to the museum visitor experience, presenting an innovative vision for viewing contemporary art in the context of a desert landscape.”

Inspired by expansive industrial studio spaces, the museum’s design “reflects the large scale at which many contemporary artists work,” and presents new gallery layouts unlike conventional museum spaces, with clusters of galleries connected by catwalks center around a covered courtyard.

Once complete, Guggenheim Abu Dhabi will be the largest of the Guggenheim museums. The museum will include 13,000sq m (140,000sq ft) of gallery space, 18,000sq m (194,000sq ft) of exhibition space, a 350-seat theatre, a library, research centre and restaurants.

TDIC is currently developing both the Louvre and Guggenheim museums in Abu Dhabi as part of the Saadiyat Island development. The Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority will operate and manage both institutions. Louvre Abu Dhabi is scheduled to be handed over to the authority later this year.


Currently under development, the new museum will be situated on a peninsula at the northwestern tip of Saadiyat Island adjacent to Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates
The design incorporates sustainable elements appropriate for the region
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Guggenheim Abu Dhabi
The team behind the development of Guggenheim Abu Dhabi have asked contractors to renew their tender bids, indicating the long-stalled development could be about to splutter back into life after several years on the shelf.


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Life for Abu Dhabi's Guggenheim as contractors invited to renew tender bids
POSTED 12 May 2017 . BY Tom Anstey
The museum’s collection will encompass art in all mediums produced around the world from the 1960s to the present day
The team behind the development of Guggenheim Abu Dhabi have asked contractors to renew their tender bids, indicating the long-stalled development could be about to splutter back into life after several years on the shelf.

Speaking to Arabian Business, a senior executive with one of the bidding companies said the Tourism Development and Investment Company (TDIC) had recently asked them to renew their bid bond.

“The commercial bid was submitted a long time ago,” said the executive. “It was verified and discussed, but there was no outcome from the client. However, they asked us to renew the bid bond three weeks ago and we have.”

Speaking in February last year, project architect Frank Gehry said that work had not yet started on the museum, with no construction contract awarded for the US$680m (€622.5m, £528m) project. Speaking in April, TDIC CEO Sufian Hasan Al Marzooqi confirmed the museum was not on hold, despite the original deal for the museum being signed more than a decade ago in July 2006.

Surrounded on three sides by the Persian Gulf, the site will act as a manmade breakwater that protects the island’s northern beaches. According to Guggenheim, the design is an “experiment in inventive 21st-century museum design”, with the building “defining a new approach to the museum visitor experience, presenting an innovative vision for viewing contemporary art in the context of a desert landscape.”

Inspired by expansive industrial studio spaces, the museum’s design “reflects the large scale at which many contemporary artists work,” and presents new gallery layouts unlike conventional museum spaces, with clusters of galleries connected by catwalks center around a covered courtyard.

Once complete, Guggenheim Abu Dhabi will be the largest of the Guggenheim museums. The museum will include 13,000sq m (140,000sq ft) of gallery space, 18,000sq m (194,000sq ft) of exhibition space, a 350-seat theatre, a library, research centre and restaurants.

TDIC is currently developing both the Louvre and Guggenheim museums in Abu Dhabi as part of the Saadiyat Island development. The Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority will operate and manage both institutions. Louvre Abu Dhabi is scheduled to be handed over to the authority later this year.


Currently under development, the new museum will be situated on a peninsula at the northwestern tip of Saadiyat Island adjacent to Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates
The design incorporates sustainable elements appropriate for the region
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Nancy Spector is set to make a swift return to the Guggenheim Museum, after leaving the institution in 2016.
Guggenheim deputy director resigns to start new design studio


The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Foundation’s deputy director is to step down from his role in order to launch a new independent design studio with his brother.
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