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A large London-based housing association has launched a £75m development consultants’ framework to help the delivery of up to 7,000 new homes across the capital over the next five years.
Notting Hill Genesis’ (NHG) current framework is due to expire in 2022 and will be replaced with a new four-year framework running to June 2026.
The landlord currently manages 66,000 homes across London and the South East and is looking for architects, planning consultants, cost consultants, agents, clerks of works and valuers as well as civil and structural engineers.
It is also open to other housing providers operating within Greater London to procure through, with 23 housing associations and local authorities registered to access the current framework.
Commenting on the framework, NHG said in a statement: “Our consultant supply chain will support us to deliver a variety of vibrant mixed-tenure and mixed-use schemes across our large development pipeline, which is made up of affordable and private homes for rent or sale, as well as commercial properties and a focus on creating thriving communities.
“We plan to deliver 7,000 new homes in the Greater London area over the next five years.”
The developments within the framework can vary from 50-home schemes up to full regeneration of estates, which can be delivered via a variety of models including fully owned sites or partnerships with the public sector or developers.
Interested parties are invited to register their interest and are able to attend a virtual “meet the buyer” event in early August.
The closing date for submissions to the new framework is 23 August and it will start on 1 June 2022.
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