The panel provides a framework agreement for residential development and construction services. It can be used by public landowners for sites in Greater London, to speed up procurement for redevelopment of public land.
The chosen 29 are:
- A2 Dominion
- Be Living
- Bellway
- Berkeley Group
- Barratt
- Catalyst
- Countryside
- Durkan
- Engie Consortium (Engie, Hub and Delancey)
- Galliford Try
- Hadley Property Group
- Higgins
- Hill
- Hyde
- Lendlease
- London & Quadrant Housing Trust
- Morgan Sindall Consortium (Morgan Sindall, Muse and Lovell)
- Native Land
- Notting Hill Genesis
- Optivo
- Peabody
- Pinnacle Group
- Prospect House Consortium (Stanhope, Network Homes and Laing O'Rourke)
- Quintain
- Redrow
- Swan Igloo Consortium (Swan Housing Association and Igloo)
- Telford Homes
- U+I
- United Living
The framework runs for four years, ending on 8th August 2022, although there is an option to extend it by a year.
Sam Hockman, divisional COO (South) for Engie鈥檚 Places & Communities business, said: 鈥淭he initial London Development Panel was not only instrumental in accelerating the delivery of thousands of desperately-needed homes in the capital, but it was also hugely influential in improving the quality of developments and providing the right kind of housing in the right places 鈥 both aims we fully share.鈥
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