Lot A for Southwark Regeneration in Partnership Programme
The main objective of the delivery of Southwark's Regeneration in Partnership Programme is to appoint experienced, competent and proven developers who can work in partnership with the council to deliver high quality homes, on time and achieve value for money from the council's development sites.
Additional key deliverables are as follows: Maximise and enhance the utility, value and quality of council-owned land and buildings to deliver: • High quality homes of every kind • Improved schools where linked to development opportunities • New GP surgeries where supported and approved by NHS England and the CCG • New community facilities • Improved streetscapes and permeability • Employment and training opportunities Deliver as many affordable units as possible subject to planning compliance and viability with a minimum of 35% affordable units overall; deliver high quality and fit-for purpose public buildings at good value; and achieve capital returns from the residual land value on "profitable" sites.
There will be a total of approximately 381 units spread across the eight sites which form Lot A which will deliver a mixture of social rented units (SR), intermediate rented (IR) and market sales units (MS).
These 381 units are broken down across the following 5 lots: A1.
Manor Place (56 units) and Kennington Enterprise Workshops (Braganza) SE17 (33 units) A2.
Civic Centre, Albion Street, SE16 (26 units) and Albion Primary School, Albion Street SE16 (50 units) A3.
Southwark Park Road (43 units) A4.
Cherry Garden School SE16 (50 units) A5.
Beormund School site at Long Lane (123 Units and Pupil Referral Unit) and New Beormund School to be developed at the former Bellenden School site.
Further information and the tender documents, including the Standard Selection Questionnaire and its associated guidance, can be found on Southwark Council's e-procurement portal, ProContract3, through the following link: https://procontract.due-north.com/SupplierSearch/SupplierSearchSupportView
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The main objective of the delivery
The main objective of the delivery of Southwark's Regeneration in Partnership Programme is to appoint experienced, competent and proven developers who can work in partnership with the council to deliver high quality homes, on time and achieve value for money from the council's development sites.
Maximise and enhance the utility, value
Maximise and enhance the utility, value and quality of council-owned land and buildings to deliver:.
Deliver as many affordable units as possible
Deliver as many affordable units as possible subject to planning compliance and viability with a minimum of 35% affordable units overall; deliver high quality and fit-for purpose public buildings at good value; and achieve capital returns from the residual land value on "profitable" sites.
There will be a total of approximately
There will be a total of approximately 381 units spread across the eight sites which form Lot A which will deliver a mixture of social rented units (SR), intermediate rented (IR) and market sales units (MS).
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