Expression of Interest For Burnett Heads Public Art Project Submissions close 5pm, Friday 8 th December, 2017 OFFICE USE ONLY RECEIPT OF APPLICATION Method of delivery Email Post Hand Delivered Date Time Receiving Officer Sign 1 P age
Contents SECTION 1... 3 THE OPPORTUNITY... 3 BACKGROUND... 3 Introduction... 3 Basis of the Streetscape Revitalisation... 4 SECTION 2... 4 THEMES... 4 SECTION 3... 4 CREATIVE PURPOSE... 4 SECTION 4... 5 LOCATION AND EXTENT OF COMMISSION... 5 PROPOSED SITE LOCATIONS... 5-7 SECTION 5... 8 COMMISSION CONSIDERATIONS... 8 WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY... 8 MATERIALS... 8 WARRANTY... 8 MAINTENANCE... 9 SECTION 6... 9 BUDGET... 9 SECTION 7... 9 DEVELOPMENT AND PROCESS... 9-10 PROJECT TIMELINE... 11 COPYRIGHT AND OWNERSHIP... 11 PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS... 11 SECTION 8... 12 EXPRESSION OF INTEREST SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS... 12 SECTION 9... 13 ASSESSMENT CRITERIA... 13 SECTION 10... 14 ENQUIRIES... 14 ATTACHMENTS EXPRESSION OF INTEREST APPLICATION FORM... 15-16 2 P age
SECTION 1 THE OPPORTUNITY Bundaberg Regional Galleries and Bundaberg Regional Council is calling for Expressions of Interest (EOI) from professional public artists or artist led teams who are resident Australians, for the commissioning or purchase of public art installation as part of the Burnett Heads Town Centre Revitalisation Project. The opportunity is to compliment the Burnett Heads town and its region through a single or a series of site specific installations. These public art installations could potentially become a Burnett Heads icon. The successful Artist/s will also have the option to run mentoring and master-class sessions for local artists within their commission budget. Artists will liaise with Bundaberg Regional Galleries around this. BACKGROUND Burnett Heads is nestled along the Coral Coast and is most readily identifiable by the two historic lighthouses that dot its coastline. Oaks Beach is a 200 meter long stretch of beach, safe for surfing and swimming. Many people choose to fish off the rocks and groyne at The Oaks, which are the best places to reach deep water. Burnett Heads is also home to the Port of Bundaberg, which boasts fresh, off the trawler, local seafood and lovely waterfront dining, many visitors berth their vessels there for short stays and international yachties converging in the area. The family friendly town offers walking trails, kids playgrounds with plenty of grassy and shady areas to enjoy a picnic. The Town Centre boasts shopping outlets, eateries and cafes with a variety of accommodation options including the Burnett Heads Lighthouse Holiday Park. The area is within close proximity to some of the most popular areas of the Coral Coast - the world famous Mon Repos Turtle Rookery & Conservation Park, scenic Burnett Heads South Parklands Harbour and Kelly's Beach in the beautiful coastal town of Bargara. An excellent walking and cycling path known as the Turtle Trail, links Kelly's Beach Bargara to Burnett Heads Harbour. Bundaberg Regional Council is about to commence construction of streetscape and park improvements within the town centre. It is expected that these improvements will be completed by the end of June 2018. Introduction Bundaberg Regional Council is committed to revitalising the Burnett Heads Town Centre. Burnett Heads and the Port of Bundaberg are expected to experience significant growth over the next 10 to 20 years as the potential of the locality becomes a reality. Council proposes to progress development within the Burnett Heads Town Centre and its surrounds with significant investment in infrastructure. Included within this investment is an undertaking of a streetscape revitalisation of Zunker Street to enhance the Burnett Heads Town Centre. Zunker Street is the main street in the Burnett Heads Local Area, connecting the township to the marina and Port of Bundaberg. The streetscape upgrade to Zunker Street will provide an amenity and level of service that will boost the locality s desirability for people to visit and shop. It is expected that the streetscape investment combined with the provision of wastewater infrastructure (sewerage) will stimulate development within the town centre locality. 3 P age
Basis of the Streetscape Revitalisation The streetscape revitalisation will involve substantial upgrades primarily to Zunker Street, with some works to occur down Sommerville Street and Hermans Road. Street surfaces will be improved along with kerb and channel, footpaths, pedestrian crossings and street furniture. A centrally located shared zone near the Lighthouse Hotel is proposed, creating a safe and attractive crossing across Zunker Street. This will also result in additional disability car parking being located within the shared zone. Improved landscaping will provide a more comfortable area for people to interact and enable shop owners to provide footpath dining. In addition to the Zunker Street streetscape improvements, Memorial Park which is directly adjacent to the Zunker Street streetscape, Council will be providing improved pedestrian and other facilities within the park. The addition of public art aims to create curiosity, inspiration and enrichment to the Burnett Heads community and visitors to the region, with the end result being a town centre that is vibrant, attractive, more pedestrian friendly and accessible to all, regardless of age or level of mobility. SECTION 2 THEMES It is intended that the installation(s) of public art will be unique and will compliment the Burnett Heads town and its surrounds. This public art project seeks to enhance the visitor s experience to Burnett Heads, and to enrich the visual environments of the area through various themes that will represent the town s history and location. Themes include but are not limited to; Nautical, Lighthouse, Indigenous, Turtle Trail, Family Friendly or Flora and Fauna. Artist may submit multiple artworks under the same theme. These unique artwork/s must not be replications in any form. SECTION 3 CREATIVE PURPOSE The creative purpose of this commission is to: - Re-inforce Council s commitment to the community that public art is a valued and legitimate means of enhancing the region s key public spaces - Celebrate the history of Burnett Heads - Promote Burnett Heads and the Bundaberg Region as a distinctive, creative and innovative cultural destination - Entertain, unite, inspire and delight the community - Connect high level artist practice with place making - Support local creative practitioners through upskilling & professional development - Create site specific, responsive and immersive artwork/s - Provide exposure for professional artist/s 4 P age
SECTION 4 LOCATION AND EXTENT OF COMMISSION A number of sites have been identified as suitable for art installations, however this list is not exhaustive and artworks may be considered for any areas on site. Final decision on location of the Artwork/s will be made by the relevant Project Managers from Bundaberg Regional Council. The locations suggested are as follows: Figure 1: Figure 2: Burnett Heads Town Centre dotted line outlining revitalisation area for streetscape project. Site Map with proposed Public Art locations Site 1: Corner of Zunker and Somerville Streets Site 2: Corner of Zunker Street and Hermans Road Site 3: Memorial Park, Corner of Zunker and Moss Streets Figure 3: Street View of streetscape Site 2: Corner of Zunker Street and Hermans Road - proposed Public Art location Figure 4: Street View of streetscape, Site 1: Corner of Zunker and Somerville Streets - proposed Public Art location Figure 5: Figure 6: Street View of Memorial Park - proposed Public Art location Ariel view of Site 3, Memorial Park - proposed Public Art location Note: These images show the current views of the Burnett Heads streetscape and are not indicative of how the redeveloped Burnett Heads Street Scape will look. PROPOSED SITE LOCATIONS Figure 1: Burnett Heads streetscape. Red dotted line indicates where the overall streetscape project will be undertaken. 5 P age
Figure 2: Site Map with highlighted proposed Public Art locations; Site 1: Corner of Zunker and Somerville Streets; Site 2: Corner of Zunker Street and Hermans Road; Site 3: Memorial Park, Corner of Zunker and Moss Streets Figure 3: Street View of Street Scape Site 2: Corner of Zunker Street and Hermans Road - proposed Public Art location Figure 4: Street View of Street Scape, Site 1: Corner of Zunker and Somerville Streets - proposed Public Art location 6 P age
Figure 5: Street View of Memorial Park - proposed Public Art location Figure 6: Aerial view of Site 3, Memorial Park - proposed Public Art location 7 P age
SECTION 5 COMMISSION CONSIDERATIONS WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY To be successfully considered, artists must address public risk and access considerations in their proposals, such as but not limited to: - Can withstand a certain level of vandalism, especially illegal graffiti - Ensure there are no dangerous protrusions or entrapment issues that might cause injury - Cannot be easily climbed - Durability and maintenance requirements (including addressing the Coastal Location Climate) - Ensure that the work conforms to relevant Australian Standards as appropriate including CPTED (Crime Prevention through Environmental Design) as well as complying with the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 - Work must comply with vertical clearance and visual sightline requirements. - Insurance; the artist/s must have a minimum of $20 million public liability insurance and shall provide Bundaberg Regional Council with evidence of insurance with the EOI submission. - Artist/s are responsible to take out policies covering damage or loss of artworks during construction, installation, loss of income due to injury, ill health and professional liability. Failure to comply with relevant procedures may result in the artist/s being unable to continue on the project. MATERIALS Materials proposed should be suitable for the commission and the site and should be approached with careful consideration. The work must have a minimum lifespan of 15 years. Long term maintenance must be considered when developing concepts, minimising maintenance work as far as possible through the selection of appropriate materials and surface treatments. There are climatic and site specific conditions for Burnett Heads that the Artist/s must consider during artwork development to ensure the longevity of permanent works. These conditions include; wind wear and UV degradation, high humidity and salt air, as well as interactive wear and tear. The finished artwork/s must be durable and able to withstand seaside climates and adhere to Burnett Heads environment. Materials, such as marine grade stainless steel or equivalent, would be appropriate in a coastal location. Designers need to consider the following points when creating items of public art: - Site Conditions - Accessibility - Height Fall Zone - Entrapment - Surfaces - Materials The artist must ensure that the fabricated design will not cause any harm or injury. WARRANTY The artist will provide a 12-month warranty period for workmanship and materials from the day of final completion and handover. Any costs associated with maintenance to be carried out within the warranty period must be incorporated into your budget. 8 P age
MAINTENANCE Successful artists are to provide a report detailing the projected ongoing maintenance and costs associated with Artwork/s. This report should also include: - Maintenance schedule for the 15 year lifespan of artwork (including the 12 month warranty period) - Method of construction - Types of materials used and details of fabrication company if relevant - Details of any electrical or mechanical systems installed - Details of any specific products to be used when cleaning and maintaining Artwork/s outside of the warranty period SECTION 6 BUDGET Applicants are required to submit a detailed budget as part of their EOI. Please note that a fee will not be paid by Bundaberg Regional Council to prepare for the expressions of interests. The total budgeted amount for the Burnett Heads Town Centre Revitalisation Public Art can be disclosed by Bundaberg Regional Council to applicants on request. Refer to Section 10 for contact details. The artist/s fee is to cover all costs associated with the project from EOI approval through to handing over the work (commission acceptance), and is to include all applicable costs relating to: material, labour, fabrication, artist/s fees, agent/s fees, project management fees, insurance, professional development & mentoring fees, landscaping and lighting, transportation, storage, routine maintenance cost for first 12 months, contingencies, workshop or office space hire, samples and testing, interpretive materials such as plaques etc. If applicable artist/s fees will include travel, accommodation and food. Artist/s fee is to be included in the commissioned budget and it is recommended that the proposed Artist fee be based on National Association for the Visual Arts (NAVA) rates. The successful artist/s will be required to provide a final detailed budget following an initial site briefing. The Burnett Heads Town Centre Revitalisation Public Art project will be considered in parts and may result in a number of artwork/s from different artist/s being commissioned. A final budget decision for the project will be based on the expressions of interest and further development of concepts by shortlisted artists. SECTION 7 DEVELOPMENT AND PROCESS STAGE 1 Expression of Interest Expression of Interests to professional public artists or artist led teams who are resident Australians. STAGE 2: EOI Closing date Artists will submit their EOI including all requirements outlined here to express their interest in the project, providing examples of previous commissions, outlining their approach and submitting a budget breakdown of the commission fee. Refer to Section 8 for all EXPRESSION OF INTEREST SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS to be submitted by the EOI Closing Date: Friday, 8 th December, 2017-5:00pm. 9 P age
STAGE 3 Shortlist & Final Selection Shortlisting EOI s will be assessed against criteria of artistic merit, relevant experience, capacity to deliver, relevance to site and impact on the community. Bundaberg Regional Galleries staff and relevant Project Managers from Bundaberg Regional Council will shortlist applicants from the proposed EOI s for review by the Public Art Advisory Group (PAAG). Final Selection Proposals will be assessed using selection criteria prior to final selection and commissioning of works. The project will be managed by Bundaberg Regional Galleries in collaboration with Bundaberg Regional Council Major Projects. All artists whether successful or unsuccessful will be advised in writing of the outcome. STAGE 4 Initial Consultation of Concept Design & Budget Site & Artist Briefing The successful artist/s will participate in briefing of the site/s, where they will be provided with all necessary information to enable them to undertake the design stage. Budget The successful artist/s will provide a final detailed budget following site briefing. Design & Concept Development The successful artist/s will complete a detailed design along with relevant Workplace Health and Safety planning. Upon approval of the detailed design proposal through the Public Art Advisory Group (PAAG) and Bundaberg Regional Council, artist/s will receive a contract agreement. Note: Artwork should not have any reference (text, images etc.) to a private business in it. All parties need to be satisfied that the proposal is achievable within the budget available. Mentoring and Consultation (Optional) The successful artist/s will have the option to develop professional community development programs in consultation with Bundaberg Regional Galleries. Activities could include: workshops, local artist collaborations, public lectures/forums or minor supplementary commissions. The Artist must include their own hours, programming and associated costs within their budget. STAGE 5 - Final Consultation & Fabrication Carry out final assessment of design concept/s. Signing of contract for Project Construction. Commencement of fabrication for Public Art installation. During Stage 5, monthly progress reports are to be supplied to the Project Manager. Artist/s may work independently or in teams as indicated in the proposal. STAGE 6 Completion & Handover Artist/s will advise the Project Manager of the on-site installation date/s. Artist/s will also be required to rectify any defects as requested by Bundaberg Regional Council. Completion and launch of public artwork/s in conjunction with Burnett Heads streetscape. 10 P age
PROJECT TIMELINE STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGE 3 STAGE 4 STAGE 5 STAGE 6 KEY ACTIVITIES EOI Advertised EOI s advertised, and open for submissions. EOI Closing date All EOI s submissions must be received by 5:00pm Shortlist of Artworks & Selection Assessment of EOI submissions and selection of artist/s. Successful artist/s notified. Initial Consultation of Concept Design & Budget Site and artist briefing Final Budget Development and Design of installation Detailed Design Approval Approval of detailed design proposal through the Public Art Advisory Group (PAAG) and Bundaberg Regional Council Final Consultation & Fabrication End of assessment, final consultation and signing of contract. Commencement of fabrication for installation. Monthly progress update reports to Project Manager. Installation Installation to commence on-site Defects rectification Completion & Handover Installation of Public Art to be completed. Final inspection Handover Photography/media release/launch (Launch date to be advised) KEY DATES Friday, 3 rd November, 2017 Friday, 8 th December, 2017 Friday, 15 th December, 2017 Friday, 12 th January, 2018 Friday, 2 nd February, 2018 Friday, 23 rd February, 2018 Friday, 18 th May, 2018 Friday, 1 st June, 2018 COPYRIGHT AND OWNERSHIP On completion of the project to the satisfaction of Council the work will become the property of Council. Future use, removal and maintenance is at the discretion of Council. The artist retains all copyright in their artwork proposal and their proposal may not be reproduced by any party without the artist s permission, protected under the Copyright Amendment (Moral Rights) Act 2000. The artist will be acknowledged in any public display or promotional material that refers to their artwork. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS The Artist/s shall not make or authorise a public statement relating to their proposal, the project or any other matter relating to the project without prior written approval from Bundaberg Regional Galleries in conjunction with Bundaberg Regional Council Communications department. 11 P age
SECTION 8 EXPRESSION OF INTEREST SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS All EOI submissions must be received by 5:00 pm Friday 8 th December, 2017. Please clearly mark EOI applications with Burnett Heads Public Art EOI EOI can be submitted the following ways: Emailed to: BRGAdmin@bundaberg.qld.gov.au with subject line marked Burnett Heads Public Art EOI. Hand delivered to: Bundaberg Regional Galleries 1 Barolin Street, Bundaberg QLD 4670 Mailed to: Attention: Christine Spence Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery (BRAG) PO Box 3130 Bundaberg QLD 4670 If lodging in person, the Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery is open between the hours of 10am 5pm Monday to Friday and 9am 1pm on weekends (subject to installation of exhibitions), please check the website for more information www.bundabergregionalgalleries.com.au. All submissions must include the following: - Completed Expression Of Interest (EOI) Application form - including current Contact details - Cover letter Artist s statement of proposed artwork/s and preferred location within site. (Maximum 2 A4 pages) - Conceptual diagrams, sketches, collages. (Minimum 1 A3 Page or 2 A4 pages) - Detailed budget, including 12 month warranty maintenance period - Proposed timeline for completion - Maintenance plan for anticipated15 year lifespan the artwork/s outside of artist maintenance period - High resolution images of previous artworks. May submit up to 10, detailing date created, materials used, related project - Artist/s current Curriculum Vitae/s including two professional referees - Statement detailing relevant experience and capacity to deliver within the timeframes - Evidence of current insurance cover, including Public Liability insurance. - List of materials to be used - Installation procedures Please note: That a fee will not be paid by Bundaberg Regional Council to prepare for the expressions of interests and should not be included in artist/s budgets. Expressions of Interest submissions will also not be returned and will be kept on file for other opportunities. Only fully completed submissions will be accepted. Please contact Bundaberg Regional Galleries if you require additional clarification regarding submission requirements. Refer to Section 10 for contact details. 12 P age
SECTION 9 ASSESSMENT CRITERIA Artists proposals will be measured against the following criteria: Community engagement (10%) - Experience in community engagement and sensitivity - Culturally appropriate Appropriateness of the thematic approach (30%) - Relevancy to Burnett Heads town and its surrounds - Good use of space - Innovative and showing original ideas and a creative approach Ability to deliver the project (20%) - Demonstrated experience in the design, construction and installation of high quality public artworks and potential to work collaboratively on site specific art projects. - A clear and feasible project plan and demonstrated success in meeting agreed project timelines - A clear and feasible project budget and proven success in working within agreed budgets - Material selection - Ability to create works that are structurally sound and durable with no public risk - Ability to produce work that demonstrates technical skill and has strong aesthetic content. - Systems and processes proposed consider safety management, quality and compliance with legislative requirements. - Calibre and experience of the artist/s/team - Relevant insurances, or ability to obtain the relevant insurances Price (40%) - Competitive price that provides the community with value for money. Professional Development (If applicable) - Be available to provide professional artist development opportunities and/or professional community development program in consultation with Bundaberg Regional Galleries. Activities could include: workshops, local artist collaborations, public lecturers/forums or minor supplementary commissions. The Artist must include their own hours, programming and associated costs within their budget. PLEASE NOTE: Late submissions will not be accepted. Do not send original artwork, as EOI s will not be returned. Materials will not be returned. All artists whether successful or unsuccessful will be advised in writing of the outcome. 13 P age
SECTION 10 ENQUIRIES Questions regarding additional clarification regarding submission requirements are to be directed in writing to: Christine Spence Collections & Public Art Officer Bundaberg Regional Galleries Bundaberg Regional Council Phone: (07) 4130 4755 Email: christine.spence@bundaberg.qld.gov.au RESOURCES OP-3-056 Bundaberg Regional Council Public Art Policy http://www.bundaberg.qld.gov.au/council/councildocuments/policies Streetscape and Memorial Park plans (available on request) 14 P age
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST APPLICATION FORM Please read and complete the form to assist Bundaberg Regional Galleries in its management role of this public artwork proposal. Attach this form along with the additional submission requirements outlined in Section 8. Artist/s Full Name/s: Organisation (if relevant) Contact details of the artist submitting the proposal: Contact Person: Postal Address - Line 1: Postal Address - Line 2: Town: State: Postcode: Phone: Mobile: Email: Website: Are all the applicant artists Australian Residents? Yes No ABN: Bundaberg Regional Council is collecting this information in order to comply with its responsibilities and obligations as a Local Government. The information will only be used by Council Officers or Agencies which may have a legitimate need for the information to process applications or the like. Your information will not be given to any other person or Agency until you have given us permission or we are required to by law. 15 P age
Proposed site for a public artwork: How will the proposed public artwork contribute to Burnett Heads Town and its region? Please outline. What are the perceived community benefits of the proposed public artwork? Additional Information: Bundaberg Regional Council is collecting this information in order to comply with its responsibilities and obligations as a Local Government. The information will only be used by Council Officers or Agencies which may have a legitimate need for the information to process applications or the like. Your information will not be given to any other person or Agency until you have given us permission or we are required to by law. 16 P age