
Olympic Park Enabling Works
The London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) has launched early market engagement on a proposed civils and engineering framework for the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, with a projected value of up to £30m.
The six-year framework is intended to cover three lots: civils and design-and-build services, highways and engineering works, and site investigations.
It will also be available for use by the Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation, Greater London Authority bodies and London Stadium operator LS185.
LLDC is seeking “innovative lead suppliers” to partner on a pipeline of infrastructure and site development projects across the park.
Lot one will see a partner appointed to deliver civils, fabric and design-and-build services.
Lot two is designed for quicker call-offs involving highways and engineering works, while lot three will cover site surveys and ground investigation tasks including topographic and pit surveys.
The framework is expected to run from January 2026 to January 2032. Its estimated value is £25m excluding VAT, or £30m with VAT.
According to a prior information notice published on Tuesday (27 May) on the Delta eSourcing portal, this is not yet a formal procurement process.
Instead, LLDC is assessing supplier interest to inform its procurement strategy.
The deadline for responses is 10 June 2025. LLDC said all submissions would be treated confidentially and used to produce a summary report on market appetite and feedback.
Source: Delta eSourcing portal
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Ben Vogel
