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Brighton and Hove City Council

Supported Living at Brickfields

ValueValue not published
Deadline
Published26 May 2026
RegionNationwide
Who to contact
Procurement@brighton-hove.gov.uk

The procurement contact named on the official notice.

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The brief

This is a contract award notice for Supported Living services at Brickfields.

The Council has identified that there is a current lack of appropriate supported living services for people with physical disability and/or acquired brain injury in Brighton and Hove (the "city"), meaning people often have to go out of the city or live in inappropriate residential services.

Therefore, the Council is developing a new supported living service in Hove.

The new development in Ingram Crescent, Hove will provide 28 self-contained flats for people with physical disability and acquired brain injury.

The building will be wheelchair accessible throughout and will have communal space and facilities for staff on site.

The construction of the site is due to be completed in spring 2026.

The Registered Provider (landlord function) will be identified separately by the Council and it will be key for the chosen support provider to agree to work effectively with the nominated Registered Provider to deliver an efficient and joined-up service.

The Successful Provider will provide a 24-hour Supported Living Service where support is provided for up to twenty-nine Individuals who have Physical Disability and/or Acquired Brain Injury.

There will be four units within the Service that are specifically for 18-25 year olds, and two units that would be suitable for people with bariatric needs.

There will be one two-bedroom unit.

The Provider will provide outcome focused support that meets the aims and goals agreed with each Individual.

The Provider will provide person-centred support, a strengths-based approach and promote positive risk taking.

The Provider will work in a creative way to address people's needs and outcomes in their Care and Support Plans.

The Provider shall deliver the Service in accordance with the requirements of the Care Quality Commission (CQC) or any successor organisation.

The contract value included in the contract award notice is for the estimated total contract value (for 5+5 years) based on the tender submission received.

The awarded contract value for the initial 5 year term is £8,144,662.65.

This includes an estimated cost for the use of the staff facilities as indicated in the Specification.

The cost of the use of the staff facility spaces will be decided between the Registered Provider and the Provider and not by the Council.

The Provider will be responsible for paying the actual cost, whether higher or lower than the notional amount.

Bidders will be kept updated on any progress or changes to the proposed landlord and managing function for the building.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

The new development in Ingram Crescent, Hove

The new development in Ingram Crescent, Hove will provide 28 self-contained flats for people with physical disability and acquired brain injury.

02

The Registered Provider (landlord function) will

The Registered Provider (landlord function) will be identified separately by the Council and it will be key for the chosen support provider to agree to work effectively with the nominated Registered Provider to deliver an efficient and joined-up service.

03

The Successful Provider will provide a 24-hour

The Successful Provider will provide a 24-hour Supported Living Service where support is provided for up to twenty-nine Individuals who have Physical Disability and/or Acquired Brain Injury.

04

The Provider will provide outcome focused support

The Provider will provide outcome focused support that meets the aims and goals agreed with each Individual.

05

The Provider will provide person-centred support,

The Provider will provide person-centred support, a strengths-based approach and promote positive risk taking.

Derived from the notice text — always confirm against the original documents.

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Source & provenance
OCID
ocds-h6vhtk-04ea7f
Stage
award · Awarded
Source
Find a Tender
Buyer ref
048470-2026
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