TEP’s Appointment As Key Sub-Consultant on Homes England’s DaRTS Framework

TEP’s Appointment As Key Sub-Consultant on Homes England’s DaRTS Framework

TEP’s Appointment As Key Sub-Consultant on Homes England’s DaRTS Framework
27 October 2023

We are proud to announce we will be a key sub-consultant to Campbell Reith Hill LLP (Lot 1; end-to-end technical and professional services) and Tibbalds (Lot 2; placemaking, master planning and design services) on the new Homes England Development and Regeneration and Technical Services (DaRTS) Framework, which replaces the Multidisciplinary Framework of 2019-2023.

We will deliver arboriculture, ecology, heritage, procurement and landscape services in its sub-consultant role to support Homes England in achieving sustainable homes and places, maximising their positive contribution to the natural environment and minimising their environmental impact. This will build upon our existing role as Homes England Estate Management Services Framework Consultant, where we proactively manage over 7000 hectares of land owned by Homes England.

Katie Shilcock, TEP Director commented:

“We are delighted to have once again re-secured our position on Homes England’s Framework with Tibbalds and Campbell Reith, and to continue collaborating with Homes England and their partners in delivering high quality, sustainable development. Our re-appointment is testament to our expertise, dedication, and passion, and to our extensive track record of successfully delivering projects of varying scales and complexities. We look forward to leveraging our experience and knowledge to contribute to the success of future projects within the Framework”.

By renewing a position as a sub-consultant on the Framework, we reaffirm our long-standing reputation as a trusted partner and are well-positioned to continue supporting public sector organisations in their pursuit of efficient, sustainable and innovative development and regeneration initiatives.

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