22018 Operating Agreement for Brunswick House

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  • Real estate services
  • Other community, social and personal services
  • Letting services of short-stay furnished accommodation
  • Construction work for buildings relating to education and research
  • Construction work for buildings relating to leisure, sports, culture, lodging and restaurants

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2 years ago

Description

Brunswick House, 87 Newmarket Road, Cambridge (the property) is owned by
Cambridgeshire County Council (CCC) and is used for student accommodation.
The construction of Brunswick House was completed in 2012 and sits within a 0.95acre site,
consisting of a four storey 251 modular student bedroom facility arranged across a mixture of
231 en-suite cluster flats and 20 self-contained studio flats. There are also communal
facilities such as a large common room and laundry room at ground floor level, as well as
bicycle storage at basement level within the enclosed landscaped courtyard
The current operating agreement with the existing provider of property management
services is due to come to an end in January 2023 and CCC as owner of the property is now
re-tendering this requirement.
This requirement is not divided into Lots to enable the Authority to more efficiently manage
the contracting arrangements.

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