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Goldney House (Bristol) Feasibility Study
A public procurement published by University of Bristol via Contracts Finder.
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Overview
The University of Bristol wishes to identify capable and qualified Specialist Conservation (historic and heritage) and Planning Consultants who would want to express an interest subsequently tendering for a project to carry out a comprehensive development options appraisal for Goldney House and Attached Walls (Heritage Category: Listed Building, Grade II, List Entry Number: 1205899) and The Orangery (Heritage Category: Listed Building, Grade II*, List Entry Number: 1282328); both located in Clifton, Bristol. Together, these heritage assets form part of a site of exceptional architectural and historic value. The main house, its boundary structures and the Orangery require a outline developme…
Key details
- Source
- Contracts Finder
- Lifecycle stage
- Planning
- Status
- planning
- CPV classification
- 45212350 — Buildings of particular historical or architectural interest
- Currency
- GBP
- Total award value
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- First published
- 14 Aug 2025
- Last updated
- 14 Aug 2025
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Who is the buyer for "Goldney House (Bristol) Feasibility Study"?
Goldney House (Bristol) Feasibility Study is a UK public-sector procurement published by University of Bristol via Contracts Finder.
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No award has been recorded yet. The current lifecycle stage is "Planning".
When was "Goldney House (Bristol) Feasibility Study" published?
It was first published on 14 Aug 2025 and last updated on 14 Aug 2025, across 1 notice.
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