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Mott MacDonald named on new Homes and Communities Agency multidisciplinary panel, England

Mott MacDonald

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Mott MacDonald has been named on a new four-year, £100 million multidisciplinary panel by The Homes and Communities Agency (HCA). The panel will be used by a wide range of public sector bodies, including local authorities, central government departments and NHS Trusts, to procure a wide range of technical services required to support the construction and development of homes and other facilities.

Services available through the panel include engineering, project and cost management, architecture and landscape architecture, planning and masterplanning, construction design and management, ecology and property consultancy.

Allan Campbell, Mott MacDonald’s framework director, said: “Mott MacDonald is delighted to be named on this framework, which follows on from our involvement on both of the HCA’s previous multidisciplinary and engineering panels. This shows that we remain one of the top names in the industry, with a strong track-record of providing world-class technical services.”

Mott MacDonald will be supported by supply chain partners Turley for planning and masterplanning, property consultants Gerald Eve, landscape architects Fabrik and an architectural panel comprising AFL Architects, MacCreanor Lavington, White, Grid and Rick Mather Architects.

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