WP3960 - Regeneration Strategic Advisor - AWARD

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Value

£10,000,000

Classifications

  • Business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security

Tags

  • award

Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

1 year ago

Description

The Council are seeking framework partners to provide a range of services to take schemes through the various feasibility and development stages leading up to the point of securing funding, appointment of a developer and/or detailed design and implementation. It is noted that the Council has limited land ownership and therefore the work will require collaboration with private landowners and key stakeholders. The level and spectrum of pre-development work required for projects will vary and some may only require limited input.
      
      The framework will contain a maximum of three (3) multi-disciplinary teams to provide services across a range of regeneration, planning, property, and technical areas. Each multi-disciplinary team / framework partner will be required to provide the following skills and expertise: 
       
      Project and programme management 
      Property and commercial, including valuations, appraisals, acquisitions/ CPO, market intelligence, and economic guidance 
      Delivery models and approaches 
      Development options, feasibility, and pre-development  
      Development funding and financing 
      Cost consultants 
      Business case development including benefit cost ratios and cash flows 
      Concept plans, capacity layouts and master planning 
      Planning and planning policy guidance 
      Inward investment, marketing, and branding 
      Architectural 
      Consulting engineer(s) e.g. remediation, flood risk, transport & highways, utilities, civils, drainage 
      Environmental consultants e.g. noise, air quality, ecology, heritage conservation, arboriculture. 
       
      The expected contract value for known work is £500k per annum, however with additional projects, potential opportunities to secure external funding and possible use across other areas of the Council this could be significantly exceeded.  
      
      The Council is looking to appoint a maximum of three (3) multidisciplinary teams /framework partners for this Contract.   It is expected that each framework partner will be managed by an identified Lead Consultant. However, the use of specialist sub-consultants may be required to assist with the delivery of the commission to provide the full spectrum of skills and services (unless the services can be provided in-house by the Lead Consultant). The Lead Consultant should therefore have the ability to bring in and contract with sub-consultants required for the commission.
      
      The Council will in the main at its discretion award a direct call-off for each particular project to the supplier that it considers the most suitable for that specific assignment, however where the Council considers it appropriate it will run a mini-competition between suppliers on the Framework in order to achieve the best outcome.

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