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Homes England’s property framework on track

Homes England has announced the appointment of 19 companies to its Property Framework, valued at £150M.
The framework has been put together in order to speed up the delivery of much needed homes across the country. By adding expertise in a range of property services to its framework, Homes England will be able to support the construction and development of new homes.
The 19 highly skilled framework members will support Homes England in the marketing of sites to developers, site evaluations, estate management and acquisitions and disposals. They will also advise on local markets, viability, investment and strategic planning issues as well as help create new development models and partnering arrangements.
Services will cover all areas of England and run for four years. The increased number on the new Framework demonstrates Homes England’s expanded role in bringing together land and expertise to speed up the building of new homes.
Executive Director for Land at Homes England said: “The framework gives us speedy and easy access to a range of skilled consultants who understand our needs. It will help us create strong working relationships with a wide range of companies who can provide valuable, professional and technical advice and expertise to Homes England – helping to accelerate housing development, deliver value for money and provide great places to live.”
The successful companies included in the Homes England Property Framework are:
- Aspinall Verdi Eddisons JV
- BNP Paribas Real Estate (including Strutt & Parker)
- Bradley Hall Limited
- Carter Jonas LLP
- CBRE Limited
- Colliers International Property Consultants Limited
- Cushman & Wakefield
- Deloitte LLP
- Gerald Eve LLP
- GL Hearn Limited
- GVA
- Hartnell Taylor Cook LLP
- Jones Lang LaSalle Limited
- Knight Frank LLP
- Lambert Smith Hampton
- Montagu Evans LLP
- Sanderson Weatherall LLP
- Savills (UK) Limited
- Thomas Lister
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