Seeking consultant teams for landscape and public realm design services within LLDC area to create inclusive, innovative, inspiring, and sustainable public spaces, with two lots focusing on strategy, research, studies, and design services according to RIBA stage.
LLDC Landscape and Public Realm Design Services Framework Agreement.
London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC), a Mayoral Development Corporation (MDC), is seeking to set up a framework agreement with consultant teams that will be able to undertake research, studies, and develop landscape and public realm designs for projects in the MDC area, including projects within the parklands and streets within Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park estate. This Framework Agreement will provide an opportunity for consultants to help the MDC work towards its goals of creating inclusive, innovative, inspiring, and sustainable public open spaces and neighbourhoods. Also the agreement is open to all GLA Mayoral Corporations (LLDC, OPDC, GLA Land & Property) to use as contracting authorities
Lot 1 – Strategy, Research and Studies:
Consultants within the Lot will be tasked with producing the necessary information to enable LLDC to develop a strategy for future uses of existing public spaces, parkland and streets – particularly areas that need to stitch together neighbourhoods, LLDC developments and the Park. This may include commercial or academic research, analysis, and insights. LLDC is specifically seeking teams that will integrate well-considered and inclusive participation activities (i.e. experience/exploratory walks, working with our Youth Board ‘Elevate’ etc.) in stakeholder engagement to provide input to the development of strategy. Additional information: Please read through the tender documents
Lot 2 – Design Services:
Consultants within the Lot will be tasked with producing design drawings and documentation according to the RIBA stage as set out for the specific project. These teams should be landscape-led and are expected to be flexible and multidisciplinary, responding to the specific project needs (Reference the LLDC Green Infrastructure Guide). The design process for each project should include a curated programme of engagement activities, appropriate to the scale of the project and its budget, which will drive high levels of participation and provide input to the developing design, including codesign and workshop activities. Additional information: Please read through the tender docs