Homes England prepares to launch new dynamic purchasing system

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Housebuilders will soon find it easier than ever to access Homes England land, following an overhaul of its approach to land disposals

On 1 September Homes England will launch its new Delivery Partner Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS), marking a significant shift in the way the agency procures housebuilders and increasing flexibility and accessibility.

For the first time, housebuilders will be able to join the agency’s list of preferred developers whenever they choose.

The Delivery Partner DPS is replacing the existing Delivery Partner Panel (DPP3), which housebuilders and developers can only join when it is renewed, once every four years.

The Delivery Partner DPS will also be available to our public sector partners to help them procure a developer or contractor to build homes on sites they own.

Applications are being sought from housebuilders who share Homes England’s ambitions to build more sustainable and high-quality design and placemaking. By switching from a framework to a DPS, Homes England is also simplifying access for smaller developers and new entrants, helping to further diversify the market.

The application process will also take the size of the developer into account. For example, SMEs bidding to deliver smaller sites will benefit from simpler entry criteria whereas the entry criteria for developers bidding to deliver larger strategic sites will be proportionately more testing.

The new digital system marks a ‘huge step forward’

The application phase will run from 24 May 2021 to 25 June 2021 and the official launch of the new system will follow shortly afterwards on 1 September 2021.

Successful applicants will become members of the DPS when it launches on 1 September 2021 and applications will then re-open on an ongoing basis enabling new market entrants to join at any time.

Stephen Kinsella, chief land and development officer at Homes England, said: “This new digital system marks a huge step forward, making it much easier for developers to bid for our land.

“I’d encourage our current partners, as well as those we haven’t worked with before, to get their applications in so we can work together to create great places to live.

“We are one of the largest vendors of residential land with sites for tens of thousands of homes being disposed over the next 3 years being channelled through this new approach.”

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