Sheffield Historic Buildings Trust
Tender Brief – Heritage Consultant
Sheffield Historic Buildings Trust is a new building preservation trust (BPT) for the city, registered as
a charity in 2024. In common with the approximately 300 BPTs that are members of the UK Heritage
Network, its mission is to rescue heritage at risk. The Trust has been set up in response to Joined-Up
Heritage Sheffield (JUHS)’s Heritage Strategy for Sheffield 2021-31, whose Action Plan called for a
BPT to be established for the city.
The Trust aims to acquire and repair vacant and neglected historic buildings and adapt them for
viable new uses, for the benefit of the public. Acting as a developer of last resort, its projects will
typically involve sites which have a ‘conservation deficit’ (where the cost of repairs exceeds the
market value of the asset once repaired). The Trust is committed to delivering projects that will
meet the highest conservation standards and, where possible, promote conservation skills training
and education. It intends to achieve its objectives by working in partnership with a range of local
stakeholders, including Sheffield City Council and voluntary and community sector groups.
The Brief
The Trustees wish to appoint an experienced Heritage Consultant to lead on the development of
Sheffield Historic Buildings Trust as an effective building preservation trust for the city, establishing
the charity as trusted partner for Sheffield City Council and other key stakeholders. This will involve
working with SHBT Trustees to:
To fulfil the brief, the consultant will need to be a self-motivated, highly organised individual, able to
deliver high quality work without close supervision and to bring enthusiasm and energy to the role.
It is expected that they will be able to demonstrate some knowledge of the economic and social
context within which they are working – Sheffield and its wider region. They will also be required to
attend monthly Trustee meetings (which take place in the evening) and other in-person meetings
and events in Sheffield when required.
By the end of the contract period, it is expected that the following will have been achieved:
Contract terms
We will offer a fixed fee of £400 per day, not including expenses and VAT. The appointment will be
made by 30 June 2026. It is anticipated that the contract will run for approximately 58 days in total
(equivalent to one to two days per week, taking into account holiday periods), to end by 30 June
2027. We can be flexible about working patterns and the contract end date – this will be subject to
discussion and agreement with the chosen consultant.
Timeline
The procurement timetable will be:
30/04/2026 Brief for services issued
31/05/2026 Completed tenders to be returned
w/c 08/06/2026 Interviews
By 15/06/2026 Contract awarded
w/c 22/06/2026 Inception meeting
Tender submissions
In terms of submitting a proposal for undertaking the work, this should include:
The selection criteria will include:
Contact details
Craig Broadwith, Trustee, Sheffield Historic Buildings Trust
Email: sheffieldhbt@gmail.com by 31 May 2026
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