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Queen Elizabeth Park Engineering and Survey Framework
A multi-year professional services framework supporting engineering, public realm and survey commissions across the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and GLA estates.
The London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC), on behalf of the GLA Group, is procuring a multi-supplier framework for engineering, associated professional services, and public realm and structures surveys to support ongoing regeneration, estate management and infrastructure projects across Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and adjacent development areas in East London. The framework will support small to medium consultancy commissions, typically with fast turnaround, covering highways, transport, utilities, low-carbon design, BIM/GIS, project management and specialist surveys. Services will be called off by LLDC and other participating GLA bodies via direct award or mini-competition, supporting inclusive growth, high-quality design, sustainability and long-term stewardship of the Olympic legacy estate.
Location
Sector
landscape-public-realm
Intervention
Professional services framework covering engineering design, infrastructure, public realm, highways and specialist surveys.
Website
Tender Portal
Tender Stage
PQQ
Deadline
12 February 2026
Project Value/Scale
Typical individual project value up to £150k (mostly below £75k). Overall framework value not stated.
Consultant Team
Depending on lot and call-off scope, teams may include:
Lead civil / highways engineer
Transport planner / transport modeller
Structural engineer
Project manager
Cost manager
Sustainability / low-carbon specialist
CDM Principal Designer
BIM / GIS specialist
Surveyors (topographical, utilities, structures, condition surveys)
Specialist sub-consultants as required (eg road safety audit, utilities)
Lead civil / highways engineer
Transport planner / transport modeller
Structural engineer
Project manager
Cost manager
Sustainability / low-carbon specialist
CDM Principal Designer
BIM / GIS specialist
Surveyors (topographical, utilities, structures, condition surveys)
Specialist sub-consultants as required (eg road safety audit, utilities)
Submission Criteria
Stage 1:
Mandatory / pass–fail:
– Acceptance of Tendering Conditions
– Mandatory Undertaking
– Procurement Specific Questionnaire (PA2023)
– Financial standing and insurance
– Conflict of interest declarations
Scored technical criteria (selection stage):
– Technical and professional ability
– Relevant experience delivering comparable services
– Team structure and management approach
– Equality, equity, diversity and inclusion capability
– Health & safety and statutory compliance
Stage 2:
Lot 1 – Engineering & Associated Services
In-office presentation: 50%
Written submissions: 20%
Sustainability approach (10%)
Sub-consultant governance (10%)
Day rates (main and sub-consultants): 30%
Lot 2 – Public Realm & Structures Surveys
Mock survey methodology: 70%
Pricing for mock survey: 30%