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Property consultancy appointed to £500m Authorities property administration providers framework

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Eddisons real estate consultancy, based in Birmingham, has secured a four-year tenure as the prime contractor for the government real estate management services Crown Commercial Service (CCS) valued at £ 500 million.

The national procurement framework allows government agencies and other public sector organizations to use the services of suppliers who have passed the rigorous selection process.

Javid Patel, Head of Eddisons’ Growing Public Sector Department, said: “We are delighted to have been appointed to this prestigious new national procurement framework, the CCS. It is a great asset to our practice and a significant milestone that further strengthens our position as a preferred partner across the public sector.

“Our appointment is supported by Eddisons’ growing internal teams and partner alliances, which enable us to offer a holistic end-to-end service. Helping public clients address the new real estate challenges they are facing in the wake of the pandemic is vital, in addition to fueling economic growth, supporting the government’s leveling agenda, and moving to a net-zero carbon economy .

Eddisons employs more than 300 people in 19 UK offices and in his new role as CCS, together with its partners, will provide strategic and professional services to public clients.

The appointment also provides for the company to provide technical expertise, feasibility studies and estate management services.

Managing Partner Anthony Spencer said, “The blanket order shows the hard work and dedication of the Eddisons team to meet CCS’s stringent quality standards.

“Delivering service excellence in the public sector has always been at the heart of our business and we are proud to be associated with such a prestigious framework that enables us to expand our market share in the public sector as part of our broader business plan.”