The tender process in Local Public Authority (LPA) tendering refers to the procedures used by LPAs to select contractors for the delivery of construction projects.
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The restrictions imposed on a LPA when tendering include legal and political considerations, public procurement regulations, EU rules and transparency.
A planning condition is a condition placed on a grant of planning permission and development can go ahead only if certain conditions are satisfied.
Planning permission refers to the planning permission required in the United Kingdom and Ireland in order to be allowed to build on land, or change the use of land or buildings.
A Local Planning Authority (LPA) is the local government body that is empowered by law to exercise urban planning functions for a particular area.
A Local Planning Authority can deal with a section 211 notice in one of three ways. Make a TPO or decide not to make an Order with or without informing the applicant.
For consent under a TPO, the LPA should assess the impact of the proposal on the amenity of the area and whether the proposal is justified.
The Local Planning Authority can enforce the replacement of trees by serving a tree replacement notice.
When it comes to tree felling decisions, the Forestry Commission holds the greatest power against a Local Planning Authority’s decision.
The Local Planning Authorities tendering and short-listing method, usually depends on the size of the project. OJEU If the…
In the case of dealing with Local Planning Authorities (LPAs), impartial evaluation is even more crucial as the rules on…
The LPA will assess the recommendations of the consultees but it is ultimately their own opinion that matters in the outcome.
The term ‘stakeholder’ refers to anyone that has an interest in a project and can influence its success.
When a new application is submitted the LPA has a statutory duty to identify the relevant statutory consultees (ie Natural…