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Summary, notice description and lot information
The London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) is currently in the planning stage for a procurement process titled "Market Sounding Questionnaire (MSQ) for Inclusive Growth (IG) Framework". This procurement is focused on services in research, development, and related consultancy, aiming to support inclusive growth services at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The industry category involves services such as community outreach, employment and skills, and research evaluation.
The operation is based in London, UK, with a planned contract period beginning on 2nd March 2026 and concluding on 1st March 2033. To engage with market participants, a preliminary market engagement notice has been issued with a milestone for feedback due by 26th November 2025. The procurement's total estimated value is £10,000,000, and while it is above threshold, it also involves a framework agreement approach.
This tender presents a significant business growth opportunity, particularly for companies specialising in research consultancy, market research services, training services, and community action programmes. Companies with expertise in providing educational, technical, and social research services are well-suited for this endeavour. By participating, businesses have the potential to contribute to and benefit from inclusive growth in the London area through collaboration with LLDC and other entities within the GLA family.
Additionally, it allows businesses to align with sustainable community development objectives in a high-profile location, potentially securing long-term engagements and a strong footing in public sector procurement.
Suppliers appointed to this lot will design, coordinate and deliver education-focused programmes and interventions that advance inclusive growth priorities. Delivery will support school-aged children and young people to access inspiring, accessible and high-quality learning experiences linked to East Bank, the Park and wider partner ecosystems. Providers should evidence experience working with diverse young people and building meaningful partnerships with educational and cultural institutions and employers.
Suppliers appointed to this lot will provide employment, skills and progression support aligned to LLDC's inclusive talent objectives. Delivery will help East London residents, especially priority cohorts such as young people, economically inactive adults, and those facing barriers to employment, to access training, employment and progression opportunities linked to priority sectors including creative-cultural industries, construction, digital technology, and advanced manufacturing.
Suppliers appointed to this lot will deliver community engagement, participation and capacity-building activity that strengthens local organisations, networks and community voice. Delivery will support inclusive growth by building trust, capability and resident influence in local decision-making.
Suppliers appointed to this lot will provide research, insight and evaluation services that support evidence-led decision-making, programme improvement and impact reporting across the inclusive growth portfolios, programmes or projects. The lot should focus on research, analysis, evaluation and learning
Suppliers appointed to this lot will provide specialist business support for start-ups, growth-stage businesses and social enterprises operating in or entering priority growth sectors. Delivery should help founders develop sustainable, growth-oriented enterprises that contribute to East London's inclusive economy.
Suppliers appointed to this lot will provide strategic advisory services that support LLDC's inclusive growth leadership, systems change work, organisational development and partnership strategy. This lot should be limited to high-level consultancy
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The contract period is eight years.
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