South Cambridgeshire District Council - Development Viability

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  • Urban planning services

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3 weeks from now

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1 week ago

Description

GCSP are seeking to appoint a consultant acting as a development viability specialist on a retained basis to provide expert independent advice in respect of development viability appraisals for residential and non-residential developments.

More information on this including the full ITT document can be found on our e-tendering portal via the following link: https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=6a5240c9-5ca3-ef11-8132-005056b64545

Should you then wish to bid for this Contract you must also submit your bid on our e-tendering portal via the above link.

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