What we do
DTZ is the UK’s leading public sector property advisor. With over 50 years sector experience we act for the majority of central government departments, 1 in 3 local authorities, over 75 NHS Trusts, over 100 Colleges and Universities , the emergency services and many quasi governmental organisations. In all we are appointed to over 100 public sector service panels.
We are key advisors to Government on public policy with regard to the use of assets and provide advice on thousands of central government properties each year. We have helped local authorities deliver billions of gross value. We work strategically with universities, colleges and schools on their development programmes and help them deliver new facilities. We have saved millions for NHS Trusts through our innovative approach to assets.
The full range of our strategic services to public sector clients includes:
- Development Consulting
- Town Planning
- Corporate Real Estate Consulting
- Fund Management
- Asset Management
- Sustainability
- Economic Analysis
- Occupier Services
Our professional services delivered across the public sector include:
- Property Management
- Facilities Management
- Project and Building Consultancy
- Transactions
- Rating
- Valuation
- Landlord & Tenant
Why choose DTZ
We have a deep understanding of the policy, business and financial drivers impacting on UK public sector organisations.
We combine strategic thinking with an unrivalled delivery capability.
Find out more
Read DTZ's latest public sector brochure.
Download a copy of DTZ’s latest public sector magazine, The Authority, some of the topics covered in this issue are:
- NPPF and planning
- Enterprise Zones in practice
- Stimulating development with CIL
- New housing delivery mechanisms
- TIF update
- Economic viability assessments
- Revisiting employment land allocations
To subscribe to this publication please contact Sally Saadeh
Previous publications
The Spring/Summer 2011 edition of The Authority includes the following articles:
- The return of Enterprise Zones
- Compulsory Purchase, a matter of timing
- Delivering physical regeneration, a new enabling role for local authorities
- Impact of the Localism Bill on neighbourhood planning
Contact us
- James Grierson
- Phone +44 (0)20 3296 2264
- Email james.grierson@dtz.com
- Richard Collins
- Phone +44 (0)131 222 4579
- Email richard.collins@dtz.com
- Andrew Smith
- Phone +44 (0)113 233 7306
- Email andrew.tc.smith@dtz.com
- Richard Shield
- Phone +44 (0)191 223 5770
- Email richard.shield@dtz.com
- Laura Stamboulieh
- Phone +44 (0)117 910 6661
- Email laura.stamboulieh@dtz.com




