Description of the goods or services required
In 2021, Neath Port Talbot Council acting on behalf of the South Wales Green Infrastructure Partnership was granted funding for the ‘Connecting Green Infrastructure’ project by Welsh Government’s Enabling Natural Resources and Wellbeing (ENRaW) Fund, supported by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in Rural Areas and Welsh Government.
The primary aim of ‘Connecting Green Infrastructure’, working as part of a new regional partnership, is to enable the co-design and co-delivery of Green Infrastructure (GI) in ways that meets local needs, supports communities and their health, builds ecosystem resilience, and enhances biodiversity.
The project seeks to procure a consultant/ consultancy to conduct an assessment for the potential creation of ‘Living Pillars’ in the Taibach area of Port Talbot and deliver a feasibility study including designs and concepts and we are therefore inviting for quotations.
This project will inform the future potential to deliver an innovative example of green infrastructure to help improve the visual and environmental impact highways infrastructures have on the area. The aim is to deliver an end product which fulfills multiple functions and delivers multiple benefits.
The successful consultant/ consultancy will deliver a Living Pillars feasibility study over the period of December 2022 - March 2023.
Please contact Marie Fowler, Green Infrastructure Officer, for further information and quote documentation at m.fowler@npt.gov.uk or 01639 685 300.
Deadline for receipt of Quote is 14:00 on 02/12/22
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