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OpenStage · planning

UK Infrastructure Bank Limited

Research to improve the assessment and monitoring of Regional and Local Economic Growth

Business ServicesCPV 73200000
Value£95k
Deadline
Published11 Sept 2024
RegionNationwide
Who to contact
procurement@ukib.org.uk

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£95ktotal contract value
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this tender£0£561k

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The brief

The UK Infrastructure Bank ("UKIB") is a government-owned policy Bank, providing £22bn of infrastructure finance and partnering with the private sector and local government to finance a green industrial revolution and drive growth across the country. <br/><br/>Our mission is to partner with the private sector and local government to increase infrastructure investment in pursuit of our two strategic objectives: <br/><br/>• To help tackle climate change, particularly meeting the government’s net zero emissions target by 2050; and <br/>• To support Regional and Local Economic Growth (RLEG) through better connectedness, opportunities for new jobs and higher levels of productivity. <br/><br/>UKIB invests across the infrastructure landscape, including in new infrastructure technologies.

UKIB has five priority sectors for investment, namely clean energy, storage, transport, digital, waste and water.<br/>Part of UKIB’s work is assessing and monitoring the impact which our investments have in relation to RLEG.

As UKIB continues to grow, we want to improve how we assess and monitor RLEG to ensure that we can make the best assessment of RLEG impact.<br/><br/>UKIB is currently exploring what additional research in this space can provide and refining its requirements in relation to a potential tender.

UKIB wishes to engage with potential suppliers of research in order to better understand what is possible in this space given time and budgetary constraints.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

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To support Regional and Local Economic Growth

To support Regional and Local Economic Growth (RLEG) through better connectedness, opportunities for new jobs and higher levels of productivity.

02

As UKIB continues to grow, we want

As UKIB continues to grow, we want to improve how we assess and monitor RLEG to ensure that we can make the best assessment of RLEG impact.

03

UKIB is currently exploring what additional research

UKIB is currently exploring what additional research in this space can provide and refining its requirements in relation to a potential tender.

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OCID
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Stage
planning · Planning
Source
Find a Tender
Buyer ref
029123-2024
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