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Christabel Pankhurst Institute
A public procurement published by The University Of Manchester via Contracts Finder.
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- Award value
- £4m
- Tender value
- 0
- Suppliers
- 0
- Awards
- 1
- Notices
- Tender
- Stage
Overview
The University of Manchester (UoM) acquired the property 323 Oxford Road in 2018, formerly used as a branch of NatWest Bank. The building forms the end of a row of four mid-19th century town houses that are Grade II listed and was completed in 1868. The University proposes to redevelop the site to create a new hub facility consisting of primarily workspace for the Christabel Pankhurst Institute The works are the design and construction of a new office facility, including all substructure, superstructures, finishes, fittings, mechanical and electrical services, drainage, external works and external services. This also include the remedial works to the existing building. Additional…
Key details
- Source
- Contracts Finder
- Lifecycle stage
- Tender
- Status
- active
- CPV classification
- 45214400 — Construction work for university buildings
- Currency
- GBP
- Total award value
- —
- Tender value
- £4,000,000
- First published
- 26 Aug 2020
- Last updated
- 26 Aug 2020
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FAQs about this procurement
Who is the buyer for "Christabel Pankhurst Institute"?
Christabel Pankhurst Institute is a UK public-sector procurement published by The University Of Manchester via Contracts Finder.
Has "Christabel Pankhurst Institute" been awarded?
No award has been recorded yet. The current lifecycle stage is "Tender".
What is "Christabel Pankhurst Institute" worth?
The reported tender value is £4,000,000.
When was "Christabel Pankhurst Institute" published?
It was first published on 26 Aug 2020 and last updated on 26 Aug 2020, across 1 notice.
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