Published date: 11 November 2016
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Contract summary
Industry
Urban planning and landscape architectural services - 71400000
Market and economic research; polling and statistics - 79300000
Environmental planning - 90712000
Location of contract
East of England, London
Value of contract
£0 to £80,000
Procurement reference
LE&ELNOV2016
Published date
11 November 2016
Closing date
8 December 2016
Contract start date
9 January 2017
Contract end date
8 May 2017
Contract type
Service contract
Procedure type
Not applicable
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
Yes
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
No
Description
The Council appointed an independent Growth Commission to examine options, and the likely impact of pursuing those options, for the future development of the borough. In summary, it endorsed the Council's ambitious growth strategy of 35,000 new homes and a minimum of 10,000 new jobs by 2035, but that no one should be left behind in its pursuit.
This is the basis for the spatial vision for the borough for the next fifteen years in its Issues and Options Local Plan 2, and which is reinforced by the London Riverside Opportunity Area Planning Framework 3.
The key to ensuring no one is left behind is a coherent economic development, employment land and skills strategy. Evidence is needed to understand the strengths and weakness of the borough's existing business base, the growth sectors we should be attracting and the skills and the capacities residents needs to compete for new jobs both locally and within adjacent growth areas.
This commission is unique; it includes elements, of economic development strategy, employment land review, economic audit, viability assessment, quantitative survey work and urban design analysis. This work has been brought together to assess how we develop our local economy, skills our residents and plan employment sites. Please see the attached brief for more details.
Scope of services required
The study will have five main parts:
Part 1: The composition of our borough's employment sites
Part 2: The development of new growth projections and scenarios and understanding of future demand for employment space and employment land (across the borough) (2018 to 2033 and years to 2035 and 2045)
Part 3: Testing alternative approaches to future employment supply
Part 4: Future supply for employment space and employment land (across the borough) (2018 to 2033 years to 2035 and 2045) and the quantitative (demand - supply) balance
Part 5: The quantitative and qualitative benefits of releasing the employment sites
Tender Submission
Consultant teams should provide the following number of tender submissions in the formats specified:
Two bound copies
One electronic copy on CD-Rom
Tender submissions must be returned by 5pm Thursday 8 December 2016
Tender submissions should be addressed as follows:
FAO: Peter Wiltshire
London Borough of Barking and Dagenham
Room 111
Town Hall
1 Town Square
Barking
IG11 7LU
Expressions of Interest and tender process queries should be sent to:
Jamie Simpson
jamie.simpson@lbbd.gov.uk
020 8227 5816
More information
Attachments
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- Tender Brief the Future of Our Local Economy and Employment Land.pdf
- Tender Brief the Future of Our Local Economy and Employment Land
About the buyer
Contact name
Jamie Simpson
Address
Barking Town Hall
1 Town Square
Barking
IG11 7LU
England
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