PAN3045 - LANB Phase 3 - Appointment of a Professional consultant up to RIBA stage 1

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£61,818

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  • Research and development services and related consultancy services

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Submission Deadline

10 months ago

Published

8 months ago

Description

The appointment of external professional services that were required to assess viability and budget estimates for approximately forty four new build Council homes for rent across six sites at various locations in Leicester. 

The scope of this appointment is to prepare informed design and feasibility work to best establish development potential and viability, followed by the preparation of information suitable to achieve and enable accurate forecasts of costs for each site which is in accordance with the Council's key policies and requirements.  

This contract was awarded via a direct award to Perfect Circle under the Scape framework Lot 1 Built Environment Consultancy. 

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