IBET is a local procurement initiative funded by the London Development Agency (LDA) and Islington Council's Regeneration Department. IBET was originally set up by Islington Council in 2005 to help local companies, community groups and individuals benefit fully from the £800m Arsenal development. In 2006 the project was extended to include major developments throughout the borough.
For local businesses – we provide practical advice and information about contracts, key contacts and time scales.
For developers and contractors – we can put you in touch with suitable local businesses to work with you.
For community businesses and individuals – we focus on exploring post-construction business ideas and opportunities.
The aims of IBET are:
To ensure as many local businesses as possible are selected to bid for, and are subsequently awarded, contracts on Wilmington property development.
To encourage new businesses, community and social enterprises, to take up opportunities generated by the developments.
We have developed a range of activities to encourage enterprise and business between local suppliers and the major developments in the borough. These include:
business briefings on construction and post-completion opportunities
regular meetings with the main contractors and their subcontractors
'Meet the Buyers' events where local companies meet main contractors
tendering workshops and one to one coaching on tenders
directories of Islington construction companies and post-completion companies
business advice
tender alerts
community business trainin
Please see the events page and the what's new page for updated details
Page Last Updated: 31 October 2008