London-wide citizen behavioural tracker
Estimated value
—
Awarded value
£30k
Suppliers
1
Lots
1
Published
20 Feb 2026
Description
While ReLondon has an annual survey of both businesses (SMEs and startups in our network) and local authorities to help measure outcomes for reporting purposes, we have relied until now on campaign-specific surveys and the polling of other organisations (e.g. London Councils' citizen climate survey ) to provide data for tracking and reporting on the outcome of our citizen-facing work. As London Councils' climate survey is no longer taking place, and budgets are no longer available for comprehensive campaign evaluation, ReLondon is now seeking a better value but effective way of monitoring shifts in Londoners' awareness of and attitudes towards more circular, or waste-busting, lifestyles and behaviours. This is likely to be conducted annually as a minimum , but this initial brief and contract is for year one baseline setting , including reporting , plus recommendations /suggested costings for subsequent years. Research approach: We would like responses to suggest optimum approaches and costings against the following core requirements: • Baseline setting in March 2026 , possibly through a quantitative survey of up to 25 questions of a representative sample of Londoners (at least 1,100+), with results split by borough; age group; ethnicity; housing type; and living arrangements. Household or individual income may also be of interest. Alternative approaches to baseline setting will also be considered with interest. January 2026 • Ongoing methodology for subsequent years against year one baseline , to provide longitudinal tracking data. We are also interested in proposals which suggest alternative or supplementary approaches to longitudinal behaviour, attitude and motivational tracking, such as: • Quarterly 'dip' polling against smaller subsets of questions • Ad hoc insights on one-off topics via online polling or using qualitative methods • Occasional topic-specific qualitative 'dips' which interact usefully with the quantitative survey data Costings for any of the above should include data analysis and reporting. We will contract work in the first instance to cover : (a) design and delivery of the baseline setting research in this first year; and (b) the provision of recommendations on methodology and costing /resourcing implications for future iterations in the next financial year. Objectives Our objectives with the tracker (or alternative approach to this piece of longitudinal research) are: • To measure awareness and impact of ReLondon campaigns , events and behavioural interventions and projects ▪ To track awareness of, and (shifts in) attitudes towards, circular behaviours and lifestyles such as swapping and sharing household items, buying second-hand, renting or leasing instead of buying, making things last and repairing more stuff • To track trends and provide insight about areas to focus on amongst different communities and neighbourhoods, as well as at a London-wide level • To test understanding of circularity amongst the general population, including language and specific terminology , what circular behaviours mean in practice and their perceived benefits for people and communities Scope of work The work proposed and costed for must include the following : Inception meeting completed, notes provided and detailed timeline agreed 2-3 March 2026 Refined methodology proposal for year one baseline signed off and recruitment initiated By 3rd week of March Fieldwork underway By end March Conclusion of fieldwork End April Report on baseline research and its implications , with a wrap-up presentation of up to 1.5 hours in-person Mid-May 2026 Future years ' methodology and costings recommendations presented Mid-end May 2026 January 2026 Budget The budget for the baseline setting research for year one plus the provision of recommendations and costings for subsequent years' behavioural tracking activity is up to £30k plus VAT . We are also interested to see estimates against any alternative or supplementary methodologies you wish to suggest for either year one or future years.
Scope
- Reference
- 2025/26 - 04
- Commercial tool
- Standalone contract
- Contract dates
- 01 Mar 2026 to 31 May 2026
- CPV classifications
- 79310000
- Contract locations
- UK, United Kingdom
- Particular suitability
- Small and medium-sized enterprises (SME)Voluntary, community and social enterprises (VCSE)
Award criteria
Criteria the buyer will use to evaluate bids.
| Name | Description | Type | Weighting |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stage 2. Award criteria | Adaptability: We are looking for approaches and teams that are flexible and can adapt quickly to meet the needs of real-world scenarios, without jeopardizing outcomes. | quality | 40.00% |
| Stage 2. Award criteria | Co-creation: We want to work with suppliers who are collaborative and can work closely with both the ReLondon team and our wider stakeholder group. | quality | 20.00% |
| Stage 2. Award criteria | Context-awareness: We expect appointed contractors to demonstrate a deep understanding of citizen behaviours and the social, economic and political context of our work - to ensure that the tracker does not duplicate existing research, and feels relevant and tailored to London's needs. | quality | 40.00% |
Submission & procedure
- Procedure
- Competitive flexible procedure
Award details
Awarded supplier(s), contract period and value as published in the award notice.
Awarded value
£30k
Award date
20 Feb 2026
Contract start
05 Mar 2026
Contract end
31 Jul 2026