Two residential developers have been selected by the University of Cambridge to build the market housing on the North West Cambridge Development.
Countryside and Hill will deliver 400 homes in the first phase of the development.
All 400 market homes as well as the 700 University key worker homes that are part of the first phase of the development will be designed to meet the Code for Sustainable Homes Level 5. They will be integrated into the Sustainable Urban Drainage System including the UK's largest non-potable water recycling system, as well as the district heating network, and make extensive use of photovoltaics.
Hill, working with Pollard Thomas Edwards and Alison Brooks Architects, and Countryside, working with Proctor and Matthews Architects, will deliver a mix of housing types, including apartments, terraces, semi-detached and detached houses for the scheme.
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