IHBC HESPR’s weekly top weekly pick from c.£177k+ costed work: unlock Heritage Action Zone (HAZ) brownfield sites, up to £120,000, closing 21/12

The IHBC’s heritage business list, HESPR – the Historic Environment Service Providers Recognition scheme – offers its members weekly ‘News and Tender Alert’ emails, with costed opportunities worth more than £177,000 this week, while the IHBC Director’s current top pick for NewsBlog readers features a call for a team to advise on how brownfield sites identified as part of the King’s Lynn Heritage Action Zone Initiative can be unlocked.

IHBC Chair James Caird said: ‘Our weekly Bulletin of current tender notifications to HESPR members is an innovative service that supports commercial conservation businesses that work to the IHBC’s standards and expectations.  These weekly selections offer the wider heritage world a regular insight into the conservation profession that we hope combine good news, sector profile and service inspiration all in one.’

Top tender pick of the week:

The IHBC Director’s picks from the HESPR News and Tender Alert email for this week is a call from the Borough Council of King’s Lynn & West Norfolk for tenders from a suitably qualified multi-disciplinary professional team to undertake a study assessing how brownfield sites identified, as part of the King’s Lynn Heritage Action Zone Initiative, can be unlocked closing 21 December and valued at up to £120,000.

See more on the opportunity

For more on HESPR and how to become a HESPR member see hespr.ihbc.org.uk

Download the HESPR flyer

HESPR flyer 2017

For a free promotion of your tendering opportunities and work needs to the IHBC’s HESPR members, please send details and links to Joanna at contact@ihbc.org.uk, as soon as possible.

Tenders can also be advertised for a fee with IHBC Jobs etc, including a targeted email to 1600+ recipients as well as full coverage on our Newsblog alerts and social platforms (membership and followers c.14,000) and websites with 250,000 visits a month. Contact Joanna at contact@ihbc.org.uk

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