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Strategic Planning - Integrated Needs Assessment 2025
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Southend-on-Sea City Council is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified consultant to prepare an 'Integrated Needs Assessment' addressing the housing, employment, retail and leisure needs of the City. The study will form a part of the evidence base supporting the preparation of the Southend New Local Plan.
The Integrated Needs Assessment should provide a common evidence base on the need for housing, employment, and retail and leisure uses within the City. It should provide conclusions on the quantitative and qualitative development needs for the City over the plan period, and ensure assumptions within the evidence base across different uses are complementary and consistent with each other. The outputs should be focussed on informing the Regulation 19 Local Plan.
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71410000 - Urban planning services
71311300 - Infrastructure works consultancy services
Keywords
infrastructure planning consulting
public works advisory
infrastructure systems design
utilities infrastructure services
civil infrastructure consultancy
urban works advisory
infrastructure project feasibility
infrastructure engineering consultancy
municipal infrastructure support
road/rail/airport infrastructure advisory
urban planning
town masterplanning
land use strategy
development zoning
urban policy advisory
planning permission analysis
smart growth initiatives
urban density studies
sustainable urbanism
land allocation frameworks
urban impact assessment
strategic growth modeling
city infrastructure planning
regulatory planning review
demographic planning analysis
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