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Department for Science, Innovation & Technology

MHCLG Augmented Planning Decisions

IT ServicesCPV 72000000
Value£8.3m
Deadline15 Jan 2026
Published24 Dec 2025
RegionNationwide
Timeline
Published 24 Dec 2025ClosedCloses 15 Jan 2026
Who to contact
cih@dsit.gov.uk

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How to submit
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Contract value in context
£8.3mtotal contract value
median £120k
this tender£0£9.0m

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The brief

The Authority seeks to develop a planning tool that enables AI-augmented decision making for planning applications.

The initial focus will be on householder developments (as defined in Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015) with a view to expand into further application types within the ‘other*’ category (those not classified as Major or Minor) which represent 69% of all planning applications. *“Other applications” are: advertisements, change of use, householder developments, listed building consents and relevant demolition in a conservation area.

Also available at “View PS2 data” and the drop down ”Other” available at: https://app.powerbi.com/view?r=eyJrIjoiMDQ1MmRlMjEtMThlMy00MWIxLThmNTEtMzU4M2I5ODNmYTJlIiwidCI6ImJmMzQ2ODEwLTljN2QtNDNkZS1hODcyLTI0YTJlZjM5OTVhOCJ9 The objective is to dramatically reduce planning application processing times initially targeting a reduction from upwards of 8 weeks to circa 4 weeks, with a long-term vision of near-instant decisions for straightforward applications.

All reduction targets do not include elements that solutions cannot be expected to affect i.e. statutory 21-day consultation periods, site visits, neighbour notifications, external consultee responses, and committee scheduling.

Proposals will need to demonstrate understanding of the relevant parts of the planning process including administrative processes (e.g. policy research, citation generation, report generation) as well as analytical processes (e.g. material considerations identification, policy compliance assessment, planning balance evaluation, decision reasoning).

Solutions should be designed to assist planning officers with the above processes and provide reasoned, verifiable recommendations for decisions.

Solutions must be integrated with existing planning systems.

As part of the Invitation to Tender (ITT) stage, bidders will be required to participate in a two-week demo build (unpaid) to each develop a working prototype which will be evaluated at "Demo Day".

This will take the form of a presentation of the prototype, and this will be evaluated in accordance with the process and award criteria set out in the ITT.

During the contract, the service recipients (i.e. those that will use the solution) may include: DSIT MHCLG Local Planning Authorities (317 LPAs) Planning Inspectorate Devolved Administrations Combined Authorities (mayoral authorities with planning powers) National Parks Authorities (separate planning authorities) Broads Authority (special planning authority)

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

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All reduction targets do not include elements

All reduction targets do not include elements that solutions cannot be expected to affect i.e. statutory 21-day consultation periods, site visits, neighbour notifications, external consultee responses, and committee scheduling.

02

Solutions should be designed to assist planning

Solutions should be designed to assist planning officers with the above processes and provide reasoned, verifiable recommendations for decisions.

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Solutions must be integrated with existing planning

Solutions must be integrated with existing planning systems.

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As part of the Invitation to Tender

As part of the Invitation to Tender (ITT) stage, bidders will be required to participate in a two-week demo build (unpaid) to each develop a working prototype which will be evaluated at "Demo Day".

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Source & provenance
OCID
ocds-h6vhtk-05f732
Stage
tender · Open
Source
Find a Tender
Buyer ref
086054-2025
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