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Homes England abandons static frameworks

11 Dec 20 Homes England is changing the way it procures house-builders, giving more opportunity to new players.

At the moment, if you鈥檙e not on the list, you don鈥檛 get it. Soon, the list if approved suppliers will not be set in stone.

From July 2021 a new dynamic purchasing system (DPS) will replace the current delivery partner panel (DPP3). The DPS will change how Homes England procures housebuilders, it said, 鈥渋ncreasing flexibility and introducing a new more proportionate approach to ensuring partners鈥 ability to deliver homes on sites鈥.

The DPS is planned to open for the first round of applications from April 2021. House-builders will have the option to apply to join the DPS at any time as the pipeline of sites coming to market are publicised on the Homes England Land Hub or are brought forward by public sector landowners.

鈥淲e are moving away from the DPP approach where housebuilders had one opportunity to join when the panel was renewed,鈥 Homes England said. 鈥淭his new dynamic and land led approach will open Homes England sites up more widely to the whole market and be more flexible to accommodate market changes.鈥

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SMEs bidding to deliver smaller sites will be given simpler entry criteria than those expected of developers bidding for larger sites.

Homes England chief executive Nick Walkley said: 鈥淲hilst a government procurement framework may not sound like exciting news, our new dynamic purchasing system and land led approach really does modernise how we invite bids for public land. I hope our partners can see that we鈥檝e actively listened to their feedback and acted on it.

鈥淥ur new DPS, with its new flexibilities, new membership criteria and more effective approach to marketing sites, will benefit our partners in the public sector and the housebuilding sector, particularly new entrants and SMEs.鈥

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