- Date
- 09 June 2026
- Time
- 12:00 - 13:30 BST (GMT+1)
- Location
-
1st Floor Botanic House 100 Hills Road Cambridge, CB2 1PH United Kingdom
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Overview
Botanic Place is a £500m office scheme designed by architects AHMM. The vision for the 500,000 sq ft project is that it will become the most sustainable and intelligent workspace in Cambridge. The Botanic Place development is committed to achieving some of the highest sustainability and wellbeing standards, targeting BREEAM Outstanding, WELL Platinum, and WiredScore Platinum certifications.
The site visit will be hosted by construction managers Skanska, who will give a presentation (open to all online) on the site works before commencing the walk around.
Please ensure you bring the following PPE:
- Hard hat with chin strap
- Steel toe-capped boots
- Hi-vis trousers and vest
- Gloves
- Glasses
Please note that shorts or skirts/dresses are not permitted on site, but short sleeved shirts or T-shirts are fine.
Please meet at the site office entrance promptly. The what3words address is: votes.pages.charm.
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