Air Quality Ethnography to Support Birmingham’s Air Quality Health Needs Assessment

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Estimated value

£40k

services

Awarded value

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0

Lots

1

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Published

29 Mar 2026

Deadline 15 Apr 2026

Description

Birmingham City Council (the Council) is seeking to appoint an organisation to deliver an ethnographic research study that forms a key component of Birmingham City Councils’ Air Quality Health Needs Assessment (AQHNA). The study will explore residents lived experiences of air pollution in their everyday situations (e.g. travelling to work or school, health-related challenges) to support evidence‑based recommendations and actions towards reducing air‑pollution‑related health inequalities. The work supports statutory public health duties relating to environmental health, health inequalities, prevention and the Air Quality Outcomes Framework. It reflects the Council’s statutory role in environmental health to improve air quality and aligns with national Director of Public Health (DPH) responsibilities to protect population health from environmental risks. It will generate narrative case studies, qualitative insights and recommendations to strengthen the assessment of air pollution impacts in Birmingham. The contract for the services is expected to commence 1st May 2026 and will be in place for a period of up to 2 months.

Scope

Reference
PQ0677
Total value
£40,000 excluding VAT
£48,000 including VAT
Below the relevant threshold
Commercial tool
Standalone contract
Contract dates
30 Apr 2026 to 30 Jun 2026
Main category
services
CPV classifications
73000000
73110000
73200000
73210000
79311400
79315000
85100000
85140000
85323000
Contract locations
West Midlands, United Kingdom

Submission & procedure

Enquiry deadline
08 Apr 2026, 11:00 am
Submission deadline
15 Apr 2026, 11:00 am
Submission address
This Request for Quotations is being issued using the Council's e-tendering system 'In-tend' and organisations must ensure that they are registered users. The procurement process will be managed using this system and therefore all bids must be submitted by Tenderers via the 'in-tend' system. https://in-tendhost.co.uk/birminghamcc Registration and use of in-tend is free. All correspondence for this procurement process must be via the in-tend correspondence function and you should not contact any individual directly either by email or by telephone. If you are already a registered user, you do not have to re-register. If you are unable to register with in-tend or are experiencing difficulties, please email the etendering@birmingham.gov.uk. Deadline for request for quotation is noon on 15th April 2026
Electronic submission
Yes
Procedure
Below threshold - open competition