Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council has announced plans for an eight-year framework worth up to £250m, covering development, highways and infrastructure projects across the Lancashire borough.
The framework, which will run from March 2026 to February 2034, aims to support the authority’s Growth and Development Programme.
Projects will span short, medium and long-term schemes on public and private land.
Work procured under the framework will cover building construction, civil engineering, highways infrastructure and commercial developments.
It will include the acquisition or disposal of land, development and project finance, statutory permissions, design services, supply chain procurement, marketing, sales and construction delivery.
The framework is intended to enable the council to generate strategic land receipts, boost council tax revenue and accelerate economic activity in Blackburn and Darwen.
It will also help broaden local housing provision, particularly for families, and support regeneration of town centres, according to a pipeline notice released this morning (27 May).
Typical schemes may include schools, leisure centres, retail and commercial buildings, elderly accommodation and mixed-use developments. Enabling works such as demolition, site remediation and road building will also fall under its scope.
Small and medium-sized enterprises, as well as voluntary and community organisations, are expected to be particularly well suited to participate.
The estimated total value is £200m excluding VAT.
A contract notice is scheduled for publication on 1 August 2025.
The procurement will follow an open procedure under the new rules introduced by the Procurement Act 2023.
The framework will apply across the UK but is intended primarily to serve projects in Blackburn with Darwen.
Source: Gov.uk Find a Tender