Marketing and Branding Agent - LBH Britannia Phase 2b

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The London Borough of Hackney is seeking to procure a Marketing and Branding Agent to support the Strategy and Implementation Phases of the Britannia Phase 2b Project. In particular, this relates to the private for sale homes within this mixed tenure Phase.
Phase 2b of the Britannia project follows on from the successful delivery and operation of the new City of London Academy Shoreditch Park (CoLASP) and Britannia Leisure Centre (BLC) as part of Phase 1. Phase 2b, on the site of the old Britannia Leisure Centre, is the first phase of residential development and encompasses the Design and Build of residential blocks H3, H4, H5 and H6 - ranging in height from three storeys to twenty-five storeys. The project will be of mixed tenure, delivering 81 affordable homes, and 314 homes for private sale. The sale and marketing of 30 Shared Ownership homes will be managed and delivered by Hackney Sales, and is not included within this contract. Liaison and coordination with Hackney Sales will be expected to ensure a coherent cross estate approach.
These Consultancy Services will be procured using the Open Procedure and will be evaluated on a 60% quality and 40% cost basis. Given the estimated Contract Sum for the whole life of the contract is potentially above the Public Contract Regulations 2015 threshold, this Contract Notice is issued via the Find a Tender Service (FTS). The Employer will be the Mayor and Burgesses of the London Borough of Hackney, and the successful supplier will be required to sign up to the Council's Standard Services Agreement Terms and Conditions.
The Contract commencement is estimated to be August 2022, with an end date to coincide with the Sale of the last private for sale property (estimated March 2027). This Agent will work closely with the Sales Agent for the project to develop and deliver the Sales and Marketing Strategy for the private for sale units within this phase. The Sales Agent is currently being separately procured via the Notting Hill Genesis Estate Agents' Framework.

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