SE1184 Active Environments Framework

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  • Urban planning and landscape architectural services
  • Project management consultancy services
  • Planning systems
  • Development consultancy services

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Submission Deadline

2 months from now

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1 month ago

Description

Background
We’re striving for an active nation where everyone can take part in sport or activity, regardless of age, background or ability.
That might be through traditional team sports like rugby and netball. But it could just as easily be a gym workout or going for a run. Being active is a key part of maintaining physical and mental wellbeing. And it also benefits local communities through economic and social regeneration.
As well as supporting people who already enjoy regular sport, we’re also fighting to get people who are less active exercising more regularly. Groups that are traditionally less active – disabled people, some ethnic groups, women and parts of the LGBTQ community – are a core focus of our work. 
We also support talented athletes who show elite potential in their chosen sport, and our ambition is to open up these opportunities to people from all backgrounds.
As a government body, we also invest in and provide expertise in creating superb sporting facilities across the nation.
Find out more at https://www.sportengland.org/guidance-and-support/facilities-and-planning/active-environments-framework 
The Requirement
Sport England as the Authority contracting on behalf of itself and other Contracting Authorities, is tendering for service providers to sit on a framework contract to support its work on Active Environments (the Services).  Active Environments is all about creating the spaces and places to be more active. Sport England is seeking through this procurement process to set up a supply framework with a number of suitably capable Contractors to provide these Services for an initial term of 24 months and an option of Sport England to extend for further periods up to a maximum of an additional 24 months.

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