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OpenStage · planning

Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government

Provision of Planning Pipeline Data

R&DCPV 73110000
Value£650k
Deadline
Published10 Jun 2026
RegionNationwide
Who to contact
commercial@communities.gov.uk

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Contract value in context
£650ktotal contract value
median £66k
this tender£0£702k

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The brief

MHCLG is looking to appoint a supplier of high-quality local planning data.

From a functional perspective, the supplier is required to deliver an end-to-end data service covering the collection, enhancement, management, and provision of planning application and development pipeline data across England.

This includes gathering site-level data from Local Planning Authorities or third-party sources, enriching it with additional intelligence on development progress, and maintaining accurate records throughout the lifecycle of each site-from application through to construction and completion.

A key requirement is the provision of multiple data outputs, including an initial full dataset, monthly updates capturing changes and new entries, quarterly analytical reports, and historical datasets extending as far back as possible.

The supplier must also provide API access to enable continuous data updates and integration with the Authority's systems, alongside supporting documentation such as a detailed data glossary and metadata definitions.

Additionally, the supplier must support ad hoc analytical queries to meet urgent policy or ministerial needs.

Suppliers must ensure that all data provided is accurate, validated, and fit for purpose, with clearly documented methodologies and consistent application of definitions.

Data completeness and quality are emphasised as central to the contract, with obligations to notify and resolve any quality issues within agreed timeframes.

It is critical that the supplier must meet delivery schedules, such as providing monthly datasets and reports on agreed dates and ensuring that outputs remain current and reflective of real-world data.

The supplier must also demonstrate robust data management practices, including secure storage, GDPR compliance, and appropriate use of IT systems.

The outputs / deliverables for this proposed contract are as follows: Planning pipeline dataset covering current residential and mixed-use sites in the planning system.

Monthly dataset updates showing site progressions, new entries, and re-permissions.

Monthly change report summarising updates to the dataset.

Quarterly planning figures/reports on residential permissions, by region and site size.

Historical planning/development dataset going back as far as available.

Polygonised site data/boundary files to support accurate site mapping.

Local Planning Authority 5-year land supply views, including historical series.

Data glossary / documentation covering variables, definitions, codes, and metadata.

Structured data access via API (including setup support and rate-limit details).

Responses to ad hoc analysis queries from the Authority.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

From a functional perspective, the supplier is

From a functional perspective, the supplier is required to deliver an end-to-end data service covering the collection, enhancement, management, and provision of planning application and development pipeline data across England.

02

The supplier must also provide API access

The supplier must also provide API access to enable continuous data updates and integration with the Authority's systems, alongside supporting documentation such as a detailed data glossary and metadata definitions.

03

Additionally, the supplier must support ad hoc

Additionally, the supplier must support ad hoc analytical queries to meet urgent policy or ministerial needs.

04

Suppliers must ensure that all data provided

Suppliers must ensure that all data provided is accurate, validated, and fit for purpose, with clearly documented methodologies and consistent application of definitions.

05

It is critical that the supplier must

It is critical that the supplier must meet delivery schedules, such as providing monthly datasets and reports on agreed dates and ensuring that outputs remain current and reflective of real-world data.

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Source & provenance
OCID
ocds-h6vhtk-06acb3
Stage
planning · planning
Source
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Buyer ref
054770-2026
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