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QU054 Provision for an Assessment and Proposition for Growth of Life Sciences Sector in Birmingham
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Birmingham has transformed itself into a truly international city and premier business destination. In excess of 33m people visit each year for work and leisure, and the committed £1bn of public sector investment over the next few years in transport and digital infrastructure, will make Birmingham one of the most desirable business locations, and easiest cities to get to and move around in. Already established as an economic hub, with the largest professional and financial centre outside London, the priority for the next two decades is to further diversify the local economy, maximise its competitive advantages, and provide world class facilities for local, regional, national and international citizens. The city's 'civic leaders' recognise Birmingham's potential and by working in partnership with hospital trusts, Universities and the business community, they are not just developing independent projects - they are delivering a strategic framework of operational support at the heart of the country: "By 2031, Birmingham will be renowned as an enterprising, innovative and green city that has undergone transformational change, growing its economy and strengthening its position on the international stage." The vision, set out in the Birmingham Development Plan and echoed in the Economic Zones Prospectus, firmly articulates the forward thinking strategy that the City Council and its multi-faceted partners intend to pursue, to make sure that Birmingham remains the West Midlands capital, the UK's second city and a major player internationally. An important element of the vision is recognition of Birmingham's pre-eminence in the life sciences sector, centred within Edgbaston / Selly Oak, and primarily focussed on the Queen Elizabeth II Hospital and University of Birmingham campuses. BCC will be using its e-tendering system (in-tend) for the administration of this procurement process and providers must register with the system to be able to express an interest. The web address is: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/birminghamcc Registration and use of In-tend is free. All correspondence for this procurement process must be via the In-tend correspondence function. If you are unable to register with In-tend please either email us at: cps@birmingham.gov.uk or call 0121 464 8000. If you are interested in tendering please click on the following link to access Birmingham City Councils tender Portal: https://in-tendhost.co.uk/birminghamcc/ and submit your details to register as a bidder. We will send you a log on and password so you can download the tender documentation. Requests to participate must be by way of completion and return of the tender documentation no later than 12:00pm, on 24th February 2017.
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70111000 - Development of residential real estate
70112000 - Development of non-residential real estate
70110000 - Development services of real estate
70000000 - Real estate services
45111291 - Site-development work
70332100 - Land management services
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