Oxford University Capital Projects Framework

 

Gray Baynes + Shew LLP are delighted to have been appointed to join Oxford University’s £1.5bn Capital Projects Partner Framework.

With eight shortlisted bidders in total, the Framework for projects of £20 million and above was awarded to three teams for five years, with an option to extend to ten years. During this time, the University expects to invest around £120m - £150m per year on both new and refurbished facilities in order to guarantee the further sustainability of its spaces.

The development, which includes research, teaching and residential facilities, will take...

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