Public sector opportunities on the horizon for new build housing specialists

LHC is currently in the pre-planning stage of their New Build Housing Construction (H2) framework.

It will deliver a range of traditional housing as well as low, medium and high-rise construction, sheltered, student and keyworker accommodation, care homes, and mixed use sites, development agreements and land purchases. Associated civil engineering and infrastructure works required for new build housing and net zero buildings will also be covered under the framework.

Planned housing lots

  • New build housing – low rise up to 11m to top floor height
  • High rise developments with floor heights above 11m
  • Construction of care homes
  • Refurbishment, Conversions, Extensions and Adaptions
  • Groundworks and preparation for new build sites
  • Major infrastructure for new build housing sites

Mij Rahman, director of procurement at LHC, said:

“The new H2 framework will build on the success of the outgoing H1 framework. There is a growing demand for frameworks that deliver solutions which will meet the ongoing housing challenges within the public sector, while prioritising the importance of the wider societal benefits that can be achieved through placemaking that support social, human, environmental and production value.”

LHC, CPC and SPA will be delivering a series of webinars in February for interested developers and contractors. The sessions will give an overview of the proposed framework and will give interested parties the opportunity to feedback on the framework before its scope and structure are finalised.

To register interest in the H2 framework and receive further updates, visit LHC’s eTendering portal Proactis.

LHC will be hosting a pre-tender engagement webinar to discuss the H2 framework in detail for interested Appointed Companies. LHC are giving you the chance to help shape the framework to how you want it.

  • 8 February, 2pm
  • 9 February, 2pm
  • 11 February, 10am

Details to register to the webinar are available on the Proactis description.

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