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Castle Park Design
Decision Maker: Executive Director: Growth and Regeneration
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
This project is essential to delivering the
vision and objectives for city centre, as outlined in the City
Centre Development and Delivery Plan (DDP), endorsed by Cabinet in
December 2023. The DDP sets the vision and principles for the
regeneration of Bristol city centre. This project will help deliver
the DDP aim to rejuvenate Bristol’s historic Castle Park as a
safer, more accessible, inclusive space for all. Castle Park is a
key asset for the city, and delivering this project is integral to
delivering the green space required for the new Broadmead
neighbourhood (circa 5000 new residents) as well as the wider city.
The next phase of procuring design services and develop a planning
application for Castle Park, will be fully funded by Strategic
Community Infrastructure Levy, without any matching contribution
from council funds.
Decision to procure design services was made following the Key
Decision on the 5 December 2023 which authorised the Executive
Director for Growth and Regeneration, in consultation with the
Mayor, to procure and award the contract(s) (which may be above the
key decision threshold) necessary to progress the designs and
secure planning approval for the transformation of Castle
Park.
Decision:
Approval to award contract from Bristol City
Council to Constellia for design services for Castle Park.
Alternative options considered:
Option 1 - Alternative procurement methods,
including direct award and open market procurement, were reviewed.
While these options were viable in principle, they were not taken
forward due to considerations around procurement efficiency,
alignment with strategic objectives, and the benefits of using an
established framework.
Publication date: 11/04/2025
Date of decision: 10/04/2025
Effective from: 24/04/2025
Current call-in Count: 0