Consultants Framework for Development Programme
A Contract Award Notice
by NOTTING HILL GENESIS
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Framework (Services)
- Duration
- not specified
- Value
- £1M-£24M
- Sector
- CONSTRUCTION
- Published
- 08 Jul 2022
- Delivery
- not specified
- Deadline
- n/a
Related Terms
Location
East of England: EAST OF ENGLAND,LONDON,SOUTH EAST (ENGLAND)
1 buyer
- Notting Hill Genesis London
121 suppliers
- A Studio London
- Assael Architecture London
- Avanti Architects London
- Bell Phillips Architects London
- BPTW London
- Cartwright Pickard Architects London
- Conran & Partners London
- CZWG Gerrards Cross
- Dla Architecture Leeds
- Dsdha London
- Glenn Howells Architects Birmingham
- Hawkins Brown Design London
- Haworth Tompkins London
- HHBR London
- Hlmad London
- Hta Design London
- Hunter & Partners London
- Jestico Whiles Associates London
- John Mcaslan & Partners London
- Karakusevic Carson Architects London
- Levitt Bernstein Associates London
- Maccreanor Lavington London
- Metropolitan Workshop London
- Morris London
- Patel Taylor Architects London
- Pitman Tozer Architects London
- Pollard Thomas Edwards London
- PRP Architects Thames Ditton
- Tatehindle London
- Westonwilliamson Partners London
- Allen Pyke Associates Taunton
- Churchman Thornhill Finch London
- East Architecture Landscape Urban Design London
- Fabrik Alton
- RPS Consulting Services Abingdon
- Studio Weave London
- Turkington Design Studio Hampton
- Warren & Silvia Standerwick Surbiton
- Avison Young Birmingham
- Carter Jonas London
- Cma Planning London
- Deloitte London
- DP9 London
- Hepher Grincell London
- Iceni Projects London
- Jones Lang Lasalle London
- Knight Frank London
- Nathaniel Lichfields & Partners London
- Ove Arup & Partners London
- Quod London
- Rolfe Judd Planning London
- Savills London
- Tibbalds Planning & Urban Design London
- Turley Associates Manchester
- WSP London
- Arcadis Consulting London
- Curtins Consulting Liverpool
- Gutteridge Haskins & Davey Chester
- Haskoningdhv Peterborough
- Markides Associates Havant
- Momentum Transport Planning London
- Mott Macdonald London
- Pell Frischmann Consultants London
- Stantec Buckinghamshire
- Steer Davies & Gleave London
- Sweco Leeds
- Systra London
- Tetra TECH Leeds
- Velocity Transport Planning Billericay
- AECOM London
- Atkins Epsom
- Building Design Partnership Manchester
- Campbell Reith Hill London
- Clancy Consulting Cheshire
- Clarke Nicholls Marcel Civil & Structural Engineers London
- Mcbains London
- Price & Myers London
- Ramboll London
- Tully Death Consultants Forest Row
- Waterman Structures London
- Baily Garner London
- Calfordseaden Orpington
- Elementa Consulting Epsom
- Loop Engineering London
- Max Fordham London
- Silcock Dawson & Partners Buckinghamshire
- Xco2 Energy London
- CPC Project Services London
- DJJH Consulting Reading
- Faithful Gould Epsom
- Gleeds Management Services London
- Mace Consult London
- Martin Arnold London
- Pulse Associates Nottingham
- Rider Levett Bucknall Birmingham
- Hollis Global London
- John Rowan & Partners London
- Lambert Smith Hampton Group London
- Madlins Woking
- Mott Macdonald Croydon
- Philip Pank Partnership London
- POTTER Raper Beckenham
- Ridge & Partners Woodstock
- Robinson Low Francis London
- Silver DCC London
- Stace Epping
- Turner & Townsend Project Management Leeds
- Inner Circle Consulting London
- Cbre London
- DS2 London
- Gerald Eve London
- GL Hearn London
- Montagu Evans London
- Newsteer Church Crookham
- Rapleys Huntingdon
- Strettons London
- Robson Walsh London
- Airey Miller Sevenoaks
- BPM Project Management Quartet Homes New Barnet
- Qualitas Inspection Services Leigh on Sea
- Rund Partnership Eastleigh
Description
Notting Hill Genesis (NHG) is procuring a framework of consultants to support a development programme for the delivery of new homes across London.
Lot Division
| 1 | Architects (General) Provision of a range of architectural services. Primarily urban or suburban sites in Greater London. Primarily new-build residential and mixed-use developments. Developments/projects usually in excess of around 50 residential units, but may be any size or contract value. Architectural design and associated services at various RIBA stages. Various additional services relating to development and/or the built environment, where consultants can offer these. NHG and other framework users may appoint architects for any project from Lot 1 or Lot 2 at their discretion. However, Lot 1 is primarily intended for practices with an established track record for large scale residential and mixed-use development with complex project requirements and site conditions. Additional information: 30 suppliers are appointed to Lot 1. Section V.2.3 lists the suppliers which have been appointed to each Lot. We have stated that the supplier has bid as a group. This is however to allow us to list multiple suppliers appointed to the Framework for each Lot. For the avoidance of any doubt, each supplier listed has been appointed to the Framework Lot individually and not as part of a group. Award Criteria
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| 2 | Architects (Small/Specialist Works) Provision of a range of architectural services. Primarily urban or suburban sites in Greater London. Primarily new-build residential, mixed-use, or non-residential developments. Developments/projects usually less than around 50 residential units, but may be any size or contract value. Architectural design and associated services at various RIBA stages. Various additional services relating to development and/or the built environment, where consultants can offer these. NHG and other framework users may appoint architects for any project from Lot 1 or Lot 2 at their discretion. However, Lot 2 is primarily intended for smaller or more specialist practices who may not have an established track record for large scale residential/mixed-use development. Projects may include small new-build residential developments, buildings/plots within a larger development site or masterplan, commercial unit fit-out design, marketing suites, meanwhile uses, community buildings, refurbishment, redevelopment. Additional information: Please note this Contract Award Notice does not apply to Lot 2 - Architects (Small/Specialist Works) due to a delay in the project. Once the Procurement process has been completed the Award Notice for Lot 2 Architects (Small/Specialist Works) will be issued via a corrigendum to this Notice. Award Criteria
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| 3 | Landscape Architects Provision of a range of landscape architecture and public realm services. Primarily urban or suburban sites in Greater London. Primarily in relation to new-build residential and mixed-use developments. Developments/projects usually in excess of around 50 residential units, but may be any size or contract value. Landscape and public realm design and associated services at various RIBA stages. General landscaping and public realm advice.Various additional services relating to development and/or the built environment, where consultants can offer these. Additional information: 12 suppliers are appointed to Lot 3. Section V.2.3 lists the suppliers which have been appointed to each Lot. We have stated that the supplier has bid as a group. This is however to allow us to list multiple suppliers appointed to the Framework for each Lot. For the avoidance of any doubt, each supplier listed has been appointed to the Framework Lot individually and not as part of a group. Award Criteria
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| 4 | Planning Consultants Provision of a range of planning consultancy services. Primarily urban or suburban sites in Greater London. Primarily in relation to new-build residential and mixed-use developments. Developments/projects usually in excess of around 50 residential units, but may be any size or contract value. Planning policy review, strategy, research, assessments, analysis, appraisals, briefings, design review, applications, appeals, negotiations, consultation and communications. Production of reports and statements. Project team co-ordination and programme management for planning-related activities and submissions. Various additional services relating to development and/or the built environment, where consultants can offer these. Additional information: 20 suppliers are appointed to Lot 4. Section V.2.3 lists the suppliers which have been appointed to each Lot. We have stated that the supplier has bid as a group. This is however to allow us to list multiple suppliers appointed to the Framework for each Lot. For the avoidance of any doubt, each supplier listed has been appointed to the Framework Lot individually and not as part of a group. Award Criteria
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| 5 | Transport and Highways Consultants Provision of a range of transport and highways consultancy services. Primarily urban or suburban sites in Greater London. Primarily in relation to new-build residential and mixed-use developments. Developments/projects usually in excess of around 50 residential units, but may be any size or contract value. Transport and highways policy review, strategy, research, surveys, modelling, assessments, analysis, appraisals, briefings, design review, applications, appeals, negotiations, consultation and communications. Production of reports, statements, plans, drawings and specifications. Support to design consultants at various RIBA stages. Transport and highways related design where required. Various additional services relating to development and/or the built environment, where consultants can offer these. Additional information: 16 suppliers are appointed to Lot 5. Section V.2.3 lists the suppliers which have been appointed to each Lot. We have stated that the supplier has bid as a group. This is however to allow us to list multiple suppliers appointed to the Framework for each Lot. For the avoidance of any doubt, each supplier listed has been appointed to the Framework Lot individually and not as part of a group. Award Criteria
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| 6 | Civil and Structural Engineers Provision of a range of civil and structural engineering services. Primarily urban or suburban sites in Greater London. Primarily in relation to new-build residential and mixed-use developments. Developments/projects usually in excess of around 50 residential units, but may be any size or contract value. Civil and structural engineering design and associated services at various RIBA stages. General civil and structural engineering advice. Various additional services relating to development and/or the built environment, where consultants can offer these. Additional information: 15 suppliers are appointed to Lot 6. Section V.2.3 lists the suppliers which have been appointed to each Lot. We have stated that the supplier has bid as a group. This is however to allow us to list multiple suppliers appointed to the Framework for each Lot. For the avoidance of any doubt, each supplier listed has been appointed to the Framework Lot individually and not as part of a group. Award Criteria
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| 7 | Mechanical and Electrical Consultants Provision of a range of M&E / building services / energy performance / environmental design services. Primarily urban or suburban sites in Greater London. Primarily in relation to new-build residential and mixed-use developments. Developments/projects usually in excess of around 50 residential units, but may be any size or contract value. M&E / building services / energy performance / environmental design and associated services at various RIBA stages. Various additional services relating to development and/or the built environment, where consultants can offer these. Additional information: 12 suppliers are appointed to Lot 7. Section V.2.3 lists the suppliers which have been appointed to each Lot. We have stated that the supplier has bid as a group. This is however to allow us to list multiple suppliers appointed to the Framework for each Lot. For the avoidance of any doubt, each supplier listed has been appointed to the Framework Lot individually and not as part of a group. Award Criteria
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| 8 | Cost Consultants Provision of a range of cost management / quantity surveying services. Primarily urban or suburban sites in Greater London. Primarily in relation to new-build residential and mixed-use developments. Developments/projects usually in excess of around 50 residential units, but may be any size or contract value. Cost management / quantity surveying services at various RIBA stages. Production of estimates, cost plans and reports. Cost-related strategy, analysis, value engineering. Project administration and programme management support where required. Post-contract cost management including valuations, cash flow reporting and variations. Various additional services relating to development and/or the built environment, where consultants can offer these. Additional information: 12 suppliers are appointed to Lot 8. Section V.2.3 lists the suppliers which have been appointed to each Lot. We have stated that the supplier has bid as a group. This is however to allow us to list multiple suppliers appointed to the Framework for each Lot. For the avoidance of any doubt, each supplier listed has been appointed to the Framework Lot individually and not as part of a group. Award Criteria
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| 9 | Employer's Agents Provision of a range of Employer’s Agent services. Primarily urban or suburban sites in Greater London. Primarily in relation to new-build residential and mixed-use developments. Developments/projects usually in excess of around 50 residential units, but may be any size or contract value. Lead on preparations for tender and/or contract. Manage tender process and/or contract negotiations. Act as employer’s agent / contract administrator for the duration of the building contract. Contracts will usually be JCT Design & Build or S106 development agreements but may take any form. Post-contract cost management. General advice on project management, contract management and construction. Various additional services relating to development and/or the built environment, where consultants can offer these. Additional information: 21 suppliers are appointed to Lot 9. Section V.2.3 lists the suppliers which have been appointed to each Lot. We have stated that the supplier has bid as a group. This is however to allow us to list multiple suppliers appointed to the Framework for each Lot. For the avoidance of any doubt, each supplier listed has been appointed to the Framework Lot individually and not as part of a group. Award Criteria
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| 10 | Project Managers Provision of a range of project management services. Primarily urban or suburban sites in Greater London. Primarily in relation to new-build residential and mixed-use developments. Developments/projects will usually be large (e.g. in excess of 400 units) and/or complex, but may be any size or contract value. Project management and development management support at all RIBA stages, including acting as Lead Consultant. Lead on preparations for tender and/or contract. Manage tender process and/or contract negotiations. Act as employer’s agent / contract administrator for the duration of the building contract. Contracts will usually be JCT Design & Build and/or joint venture development agreements but may take any form. Post-contract cost management. Joint Venture Supervisor services where required. General advice on project management, contract management and construction. Various additional services relating to development and/or the built environment, where consultants can offer these. Additional information: 8 suppliers are appointed to Lot 10. Section V.2.3 lists the suppliers which have been appointed to each Lot. We have stated that the supplier has bid as a group. This is however to allow us to list multiple suppliers appointed to the Framework for each Lot. For the avoidance of any doubt, each supplier listed has been appointed to the Framework Lot individually and not as part of a group. Award Criteria
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| 11 | Valuers Provision of a range of valuation services to support the employer’s investment decisions and general business activities. Primarily urban or suburban sites in Greater London. Primarily in relation to new-build residential and mixed-use developments. Developments/projects usually in excess of around 50 residential units, but may be any size or contract value. Carry out valuations and produce valuation reports, for a variety of purposes and on a variety of bases, in accordance with RICS professional standards. Including formal ‘Red Book’ valuations as well as informal valuation advice where required. Various additional services relating to development and/or the built environment, where consultants can offer these – e.g. other/specialist valuation services, real estate agency and brokerage advice/ instructions, strategic development advice / sales and marketing advice, financial viability assessments, CPO services, stock optimisation services. Additional information: 14 suppliers are appointed to Lot11. Section V.2.3 lists the suppliers which have been appointed to each Lot. We have stated that the supplier has bid as a group. This is however to allow us to list multiple suppliers appointed to the Framework for each Lot. For the avoidance of any doubt, each supplier listed has been appointed to the Framework Lot individually and not as part of a group. Award Criteria
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| 12 | Purchase & Repair Consultants Provision of a range of building surveying and project management services, primarily in relation to the acquisition and/or refurbishment of housing stock (houses and/or flats), and in particular NHG’s P&R (Purchase & Repair) programme. Primarily suburban sites in Greater London. Carry out pre-acquisition surveys and produce reports. Project management for refurbishment works – prepare specifications for refurbishment works, manage and monitor costs, manage appointment of contractors, act as contract administrator/employer’s agent for building contracts, monitor progress, and carry out inspections. General construction and refurbishment-related advice. Various additional services relating to development and/or the built environment, where consultants can offer these. Additional information: 3 suppliers are appointed to Lot 12. Section V.2.3 lists the suppliers which have been appointed to each Lot. We have stated that the supplier has bid as a group. This is however to allow us to list multiple suppliers appointed to the Framework for each Lot. For the avoidance of any doubt, each supplier listed has been appointed to the Framework Lot individually and not as part of a group. Award Criteria
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| 13 | Clerk of Works Provision of a range of construction site inspection and monitoring services. Primarily urban or suburban sites in Greater London. Primarily in relation to new-build residential and mixed-use developments. Developments/projects usually in excess of around 50 residential units, but may be any size or contract value. Monitor and report on construction progress, site conditions, health & safety, and quality/compliance of works undertaken by the build contractor/developer. Carry out site inspections – including regular, key stage, benchmarking, witnessing, testing/commissioning, snagging, de-snagging, and end-of-defects inspections. Check completed work against contract drawings, specifications, instructions, and standards. General construction-related advice. Various additional services relating to development and/or the built environment, where consultants can offer these. Additional information: 12 suppliers are appointed to Lot13. Section V.2.3 lists the suppliers which have been appointed to each Lot. We have stated that the supplier has bid as a group. This is however to allow us to list multiple suppliers appointed to the Framework for each Lot. For the avoidance of any doubt, each supplier listed has been appointed to the Framework Lot individually and not as part of a group. Award Criteria
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Award Detail
| 1 | A Studio (London)
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| 2 | Assael Architecture (London)
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| 3 | Avanti Architects (London)
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| 4 | Bell Phillips Architects (London)
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| 5 | BPTW (London)
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| 6 | Cartwright Pickard Architects (London)
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| 7 | Conran & Partners (London)
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| 8 | CZWG (Gerrards Cross)
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| 9 | Dla Architecture (Leeds)
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| 10 | Dsdha (London)
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| 11 | Glenn Howells Architects (Birmingham)
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| 12 | Hawkins Brown Design (London)
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| 13 | Haworth Tompkins (London)
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| 14 | HHBR (London)
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| 15 | Hlmad (London)
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| 16 | Hta Design (London)
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| 17 | Hunter & Partners (London)
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| 18 | Jestico Whiles Associates (London)
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| 19 | John Mcaslan & Partners (London)
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| 20 | Karakusevic Carson Architects (London)
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| 21 | Levitt Bernstein Associates (London)
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| 22 | Maccreanor Lavington (London)
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| 23 | Metropolitan Workshop (London)
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| 24 | Morris (London)
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| 25 | Patel Taylor Architects (London)
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| 26 | Pitman Tozer Architects (London)
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| 27 | Pollard Thomas Edwards (London)
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| 28 | PRP Architects (Thames Ditton)
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| 29 | Tatehindle (London)
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| 30 | Westonwilliamson Partners (London)
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| 31 | Allen Pyke Associates (Taunton)
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| 32 | Churchman Thornhill Finch (London)
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| 33 | East Architecture Landscape Urban Design (London)
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| 34 | Fabrik (Alton)
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| 35 | Hta Design (London)
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| 36 | Levitt Bernstein Associates (London)
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| 37 | Patel Taylor Architects (London)
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| 38 | PRP Architects (Thames Ditton)
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| 39 | RPS Consulting Services (Abingdon)
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| 40 | Studio Weave (London)
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| 41 | Turkington Design Studio (Hampton)
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| 42 | Warren & Silvia Standerwick (Surbiton)
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| 43 | Avison Young (Birmingham)
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| 44 | BPTW (London)
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| 45 | Carter Jonas (London)
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| 46 | Cma Planning (London)
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| 47 | Deloitte (London)
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| 48 | DP9 (London)
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| 49 | Hepher Grincell (London)
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| 50 | Hta Design (London)
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| 51 | Iceni Projects (London)
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| 52 | Jones Lang Lasalle (London)
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| 53 | Knight Frank (London)
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| 54 | Nathaniel Lichfields & Partners (London)
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| 55 | Ove Arup & Partners (London)
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| 56 | Quod (London)
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| 57 | Rolfe Judd Planning (London)
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| 58 | RPS Consulting Services (Abingdon)
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| 59 | Savills (London)
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| 60 | Tibbalds Planning & Urban Design (London)
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| 61 | Turley Associates (Manchester)
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| 62 | WSP (London)
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| 63 | Arcadis Consulting (London)
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| 64 | Curtins Consulting (Liverpool)
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| 65 | Gutteridge Haskins & Davey (Chester)
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| 66 | Haskoningdhv (Peterborough)
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| 67 | Markides Associates (Havant)
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| 68 | Momentum Transport Planning (London)
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| 69 | Mott Macdonald (London)
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| 70 | Ove Arup & Partners (London)
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| 71 | Pell Frischmann Consultants (London)
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| 72 | RPS Consulting Services (Abingdon)
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| 73 | Stantec (Buckinghamshire)
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| 74 | Steer Davies & Gleave (London)
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| 75 | Sweco (Leeds)
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| 76 | Systra (London)
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| 77 | Tetra TECH (Leeds)
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| 78 | Velocity Transport Planning (Billericay)
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| 79 | AECOM (London)
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| 80 | Atkins (Epsom)
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| 81 | Building Design Partnership (Manchester)
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| 82 | Campbell Reith Hill (London)
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| 83 | Clancy Consulting (Cheshire)
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| 84 | Clarke Nicholls Marcel Civil & Structural Engineers (London)
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| 85 | Curtins Consulting (Liverpool)
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| 86 | Mcbains (London)
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| 87 | Ove Arup & Partners (London)
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| 88 | Pell Frischmann Consultants (London)
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| 89 | Price & Myers (London)
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| 90 | Ramboll (London)
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| 91 | Stantec (Buckinghamshire)
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| 92 | Tully Death Consultants (Forest Row)
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| 93 | Waterman Structures (London)
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| 94 | Baily Garner (London)
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| 95 | Calfordseaden (Orpington)
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| 96 | Elementa Consulting (Epsom)
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| 97 | Loop Engineering (London)
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| 98 | Max Fordham (London)
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| 99 | Ove Arup & Partners (London)
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| 100 | Pell Frischmann Consultants (London)
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| 101 | Ramboll (London)
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| 102 | Silcock Dawson & Partners (Buckinghamshire)
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| 103 | Stantec (Buckinghamshire)
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| 104 | Sweco (Leeds)
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| 105 | Xco2 Energy (London)
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| 106 | AECOM (London)
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| 107 | Arcadis Consulting (London)
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| 108 | Calfordseaden (Orpington)
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| 109 | CPC Project Services (London)
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| 110 | DJJH Consulting (Reading)
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| 111 | Faithful Gould (Epsom)
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| 112 | Gleeds Management Services (London)
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| 113 | Mace Consult (London)
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| 114 | Martin Arnold (London)
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| 115 | Pulse Associates (Nottingham)
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| 116 | Rider Levett Bucknall (Birmingham)
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| 117 | RPS Consulting Services (Abingdon)
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| 118 | AECOM (London)
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| 119 | Arcadis Consulting (London)
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| 120 | Baily Garner (London)
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| 121 | Calfordseaden (Orpington)
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| 122 | CPC Project Services (London)
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| 123 | Hollis Global (London)
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| 124 | Hunter & Partners (London)
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| 125 | John Rowan & Partners (London)
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| 126 | Lambert Smith Hampton Group (London)
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| 127 | Mace Consult (London)
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| 128 | Madlins (Woking)
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| 129 | Mott Macdonald (Croydon)
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| 130 | Philip Pank Partnership (London)
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| 131 | POTTER Raper (Beckenham)
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| 132 | PRP Architects (Thames Ditton)
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| 133 | Rider Levett Bucknall (Birmingham)
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| 134 | Ridge & Partners (Woodstock)
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| 135 | Robinson Low Francis (London)
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| 136 | Silver DCC (London)
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| 137 | Stace (Epping)
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| 138 | Turner & Townsend Project Management (Leeds)
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| 139 | AECOM (London)
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| 140 | Arcadis Consulting (London)
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| 141 | Calfordseaden (Orpington)
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| 142 | Hunter & Partners (London)
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| 143 | Inner Circle Consulting (London)
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| 144 | Mace Consult (London)
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| 145 | Mcbains (London)
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| 146 | POTTER Raper (Beckenham)
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| 147 | Avison Young (Birmingham)
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| 148 | Carter Jonas (London)
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| 149 | Cbre (London)
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| 150 | Deloitte (London)
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| 151 | DS2 (London)
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| 152 | Gerald Eve (London)
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| 153 | GL Hearn (London)
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| 154 | Jones Lang Lasalle (London)
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| 155 | Knight Frank (London)
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| 156 | Montagu Evans (London)
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| 157 | Newsteer (Church Crookham)
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| 158 | Rapleys (Huntingdon)
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| 159 | Savills (London)
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| 160 | Strettons (London)
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| 161 | Baily Garner (London)
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| 162 | Robson Walsh (London)
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| 163 | Silver DCC (London)
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| 164 | AECOM (London)
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| 165 | Airey Miller (Sevenoaks)
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| 166 | Baily Garner (London)
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| 167 | BPM Project Management Quartet Homes (New Barnet)
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| 168 | Calfordseaden (Orpington)
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| 169 | John Rowan & Partners (London)
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| 170 | Madlins (Woking)
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| 171 | Philip Pank Partnership (London)
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| 172 | POTTER Raper (Beckenham)
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| 173 | Qualitas Inspection Services (Leigh on Sea)
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| 174 | Rund Partnership (Eastleigh)
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| 175 | Silver DCC (London)
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CPV Codes
- 71315200 - Building consultancy services
- 71000000 - Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
- 71200000 - Architectural and related services
- 71220000 - Architectural design services
- 71221000 - Architectural services for buildings
- 71240000 - Architectural, engineering and planning services
- 71251000 - Architectural and building-surveying services
- 71210000 - Advisory architectural services
- 71315400 - Building-inspection services
- 71420000 - Landscape architectural services
- 71400000 - Urban planning and landscape architectural services
- 71222000 - Architectural services for outdoor areas
- 71410000 - Urban planning services
- 71311200 - Transport systems consultancy services
- 71311210 - Highways consultancy services
- 71311000 - Civil engineering consultancy services
- 71312000 - Structural engineering consultancy services
- 71530000 - Construction consultancy services
- 71250000 - Architectural, engineering and surveying services
- 71322000 - Engineering design services for the construction of civil engineering works
- 71300000 - Engineering services
- 71320000 - Engineering design services
- 71321000 - Engineering design services for mechanical and electrical installations for buildings
- 71333000 - Mechanical engineering services
- 71334000 - Mechanical and electrical engineering services
- 90731100 - Air quality management
- 71313200 - Sound insulation and room acoustics consultancy services
- 71314300 - Energy-efficiency consultancy services
- 71315000 - Building services
- 71313000 - Environmental engineering consultancy services
- 71314000 - Energy and related services
- 71242000 - Project and design preparation, estimation of costs
- 71324000 - Quantity surveying services
- 71244000 - Calculation of costs, monitoring of costs
- 71246000 - Determining and listing of quantities in construction
- 71541000 - Construction project management services
- 71315300 - Building surveying services
- 71317210 - Health and safety consultancy services
- 71248000 - Supervision of project and documentation
- 70121000 - Building sale or purchase services
- 70121100 - Building sale services
- 70311000 - Residential building rental or sale services
- 70121200 - Building purchase services
- 70000000 - Real estate services
- 70110000 - Development services of real estate
- 70120000 - Buying and selling of real estate
- 70300000 - Real estate agency services on a fee or contract basis
- 71247000 - Supervision of building work
- 71520000 - Construction supervision services
- 71630000 - Technical inspection and testing services
- 71631300 - Technical building-inspection services
Indicators
Other Information
** PREVIEW NOTICE, please check Find a Tender for full details. ** FRAMEWORK VALUE: The estimated value of the Framework Agreement specified in section II.1.7 in this notice is the overall framework value. Section V.2.4 relates to the values for each corresponding Lot. These values are based on NHG's current anticipated requirements. NHG cannot give any guarantees that works totalling this value will in fact be called off from this framework. Equally, the total value may increase, either if NHG’s own requirements increase unexpectedly or if the framework is used by other contracting authorities more extensively than anticipated. Please note the suppliers who have been awarded to the framework are not listed in order of their scoring. As there are multiple suppliers, the date in section V.2.1 is the date the first supplier signed the Framework Agreement. To view this notice, please click here: https://www.delta-esourcing.com/delta/viewNotice.html?noticeId=704153168 GO Reference: GO-202277-PRO-20564902
Reference
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- FTS 018836-2022