SLR is delighted to share we have successfully been awarded 10 Lots on the ESPO 664_25 Consultancy Services Framework. ESPO is a UK public sector organisation that provides pre-approved procurement frameworks, helping public bodies efficiently source products and services while ensuring compliance and best practice.

The ESPO 664_25 Consultancy Services Framework is divided into Lots, covering a range of consultancy service categories. SLR has been successfully appointed onto the following 10 Lots:

  • Asset Management and Delivery
  • Environmental and Sustainability
  • Health and Safety
  • Highways, Traffic and Transport
  • Planning, Valuation and Structure
  • Procurement Services
  • Regeneration and Regional Development
  • Sport, Leisure, Culture and Tourism
  • Strategic Programmes and Projects
  • Waste and Recycling

Through the ESPO Framework, SLR has proudly supported a wide range of public sector clients with diverse consulting services over many years. We’re pleased to continue offering this trusted support, enabling both existing and new clients to access our expertise efficiently and with confidence.”
– Richard Garfield, Technical Discipline Manager - Sustainable Waste Management, SLR

With extensive technical and strategic expertise across these 10 Lots and more, SLR can provide public sector clients with strategic advice and on the ground technical support for their projects, partnering with them in Making Sustainability Happen.

See the ESPO 664_25 Consultancy Services Framework here for further information: https://www.espo.org/consultancy-services-664-25.html

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