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Lovell Partnerships Secures Key Role in £1.5 Billion Innovation Chain North Framework!

By Carl Davison

Lovell recently completed its Spinners Quarter development in Pendleton, Salford
Lovell recently completed its Spinners Quarter development in Pendleton, Salford

Lovell Partnerships has been appointed by Great Places Housing Group to its Innovation Chain North (ICN) framework of contractors and consultants for the next four years.

The £1.5 billion framework has been designed to support delivery of new homes across the north of England, not only to support Great Places’ affordable development programme but also other Housing Associations operating across the north and East Midlands of England.

Commenting on their appointment Tahreen Shad, partnerships director for Lovell in the North West, said:

“Having been aware of the high-value lots available on the Innovation Chain North Framework, and seeing the calibre of clients on it previously, we knew the level of competition for applications would be challenging. We are proud to be one of the successful applicants, having been recognised for our technical competence, price and commitment to social value.

“Lovell is committed to delivering more high-quality housing, reutilising brownfield sites and transforming communities, and this appointment from Great Places will ensure we can keep progressing our goals.”

Joanne Whitehead, Great Places’ Development Performance Manager, responsible for managing the framework, added:

“We are delighted to be working with Lovell on our new ICN framework. We are confident they will be able to work with us and the clients of ICN in delivering the sector’s extensive development ambitions in the north.”

The new £1.5 billion framework will run until June 2028. For a full list of all the successful companies visit www.innovationchainnorth.co.uk/news/

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