Contractors Accommodation in Cambridge
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Accommodation in Cambridge: 101 properties found
Glisson House by condokeeper
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Camstay New Street
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Camstay Abbey Street
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Citystay - Vesta Apartments
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RiverCam Gem Spacious Home, Central Location
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Citystay - Mill Park Apartments
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Angelite Cambridge 3 Bedroom with Wi-Fi Parking
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Tailored Stays - Flamsteed Duplex Apartments
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Lovely Home 5 minutes from City Centre
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Stunning Penthouse with rooftop terrace sleeps 7
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Citystay-The Vie
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Fully Furnished Housing
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Luxury Accommodations
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Budget-Friendly Options
Explore our budget-friendly housing options that don’t compromise on quality or comfort. These properties offer excellent value, featuring all the essential amenities at a price that works for you.
Contractor Accommodation
Perfect for teams needing a stay in Cambridge to remove hassle, meet project budget and help their team remain productive.
Construction Team Accommodation
Self-catering accommodation in Cambridge suitable construction teams needing simple all-inclusive pricing and flexible terms for stays of weeks, months or years.
Company Lets
Ideal for large teams that require accommodation in Cambridge of 6+ months stays, with straight-forward management and comfort away from home.
There is a lot of on-going construction sites in and around Cambridge. Some of the major projects include:
Cambridge South station
Improved rail access to the city and the biomedical campus is expected to expand commuting options, broaden labour markets for local employers, and increase footfall for businesses around the new station. Improved connectivity tends to raise local property values and stimulate commercial development, while construction and ongoing station operations generate jobs and supply‑chain opportunities. Better public-transport links can also shift trips away from car use, reducing congestion and supporting more sustainable local growth.
Cambridge Biomedical Campus expansion
Additional clinical, research and laboratory capacity strengthens the city’s life‑sciences cluster, attracting investment, high‑skilled jobs and spin‑out businesses that multiply local supply‑chain demand. Expanded healthcare and research facilities increase service provision for residents while boosting demand for specialist services, professional support and housing. The inward investment and higher‑paid roles contribute to local economic growth but also intensify pressure on housing, transport and community services.
North West Cambridge (Eddington) development
Large‑scale housing and mixed‑use development increases the local supply of homes, including affordable and university‑linked accommodation, which supports staff retention and student housing needs. New community facilities, retail and green spaces enhance neighbourhood amenity, stimulate local spending and create construction and longer‑term service jobs. The development helps rebalance housing availability around the city, though it also shifts demand to local shops, schools and transport infrastructure.
Expansion of Cambridge’s life‑sciences and innovation space (Science Park and wider cluster)
Growth in lab and office space for biotech and tech firms strengthens the innovation ecosystem, draws venture and corporate investment, and creates high‑value employment that benefits professional services, hospitality and real‑estate sectors. Cluster expansion supports skills development and partnerships with local universities, increasing career opportunities but raising demand for housing and local services. The concentration of economic activity enhances the city’s global competitiveness while creating spillover business for local suppliers.
Chisholm Trail and active‑travel infrastructure improvements
Investment in continuous cycling and walking routes improves everyday access between residential areas, employment centres and education sites, widening commuting choices and supporting healthier travel habits. Better active‑travel links can reduce local congestion, lower transport costs for residents, and increase accessibility to shops and markets, boosting micro‑economies along the route. Such infrastructure typically increases footfall for local businesses and can raise the attractiveness of nearby neighbourhoods for residents and employers.
Explore the diverse transport options available in Cambridge, from efficient public transportation systems to convenient road networks. Whether you're commuting to work or exploring the city, this section will give you an overall look at the available transportation systems.
Public Transit System
- Mainline rail (Cambridge railway station & Cambridge North) - Regular regional and intercity services link Cambridge to London (King’s Cross and Liverpool Street via different operators), Ely, Peterborough, King’s Lynn, Norwich, Ipswich, and Stansted Airport; Cambridge North (opened 2017) serves the northern business/science parks.
- Cambridgeshire Guided Busway (The Busway) - A dedicated guided-bus corridor connecting central Cambridge and the railway station with towns to the north (including St Ives/Histon area) and with spurs serving the south/Trumpington/Addenbrooke’s; provides rapid bus links separated from general traffic.
- Local bus network - Multiple operators run an extensive local bus network covering the city, suburbs and nearby villages, with frequent routes linking residential areas, the railway stations, hospitals and the city centre.
- Park & Ride services - Several Park & Ride sites on approaches to Cambridge (e.g., Milton, Madingley Road, Trumpington, Newmarket Road) provide park-and-ride bus services to the city centre to reduce central congestion.
- Intercity coach services - National coach operators (e.g., National Express and others) provide longer-distance coach connections to London, airports and major UK cities.
- Taxis and private hire / ride‑hailing - Licensed hackney carriages, local private‑hire firms and app-based ride‑hailing services operate across the city for on‑demand travel.
- Community transport and demand-response services - Local community minibuses, dial‑a‑ride schemes and volunteer driver schemes provide transport for people with limited mobility or in rural parts of the district.
- River services and punts - Passenger punts and boat trips on the River Cam are primarily tourist/recreational but also supplement short leisure/visitor journeys in the city centre and colleges.
Major Highways
- M11 - Primary motorway linking Cambridge southbound to London and northbound toward the A14/M11 corridor.
- A14 - Major east–west trunk road north of Cambridge providing high-capacity links westwards toward the Midlands (M6/A14 junctions) and eastwards to the Port of Felixstowe; key for freight and regional traffic.
- A10 - North–south route running through/near Cambridge connecting to Ely and King's Lynn to the north and into Hertfordshire/London approaches to the south.
- A428 - Westbound route linking Cambridge with St Neots, Bedford and connections toward the M1/A1 corridor.
- A1307 / A11 - Routes connecting Cambridge southeast toward Haverhill and providing onward links to the A11 and East Anglia’s road network.
- A603 / A505 - Important radial and orbital routes providing local and regional access around and from Cambridge to nearby towns and the strategic road network.
Cycling Infrastructure
- Cycle network and bike lanes - Cambridge has an extensive cycling culture supported by a dense network of dedicated and segregated cycle lanes, off‑road cycleways, shared paths and cycle-priority junctions, large secure cycle parking at rail stations and key trip generators, and ongoing local authority investment in new protected routes and crossings to improve safety and connectivity for commuters and students.
Recent and Upcoming Improvements
- A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon improvement (completed) - Major upgrade and realignment of the A14 corridor completed in recent years, reducing congestion and improving long‑distance freight and regional links north of Cambridge.
- Cambridge North (opened 2017) and Cambridge South (planned/under development) - Cambridge North has improved access to northern business parks; Cambridge South station is proposed/being progressed to serve Addenbrooke’s Hospital and the Biomedical Campus, improving rail access to the southern part of the city.
- Chisholm Trail and active‑travel projects - Delivery of new walking and cycling corridors (the Chisholm Trail and associated links) to create continuous, direct active‑travel routes connecting key employment, residential and rail hubs across the city.
- Greater Cambridge public‑transport and mass‑transit proposals - Ongoing planning by the Greater Cambridge Partnership and county council for improved bus rapid transit, mass transit options (including studies into a bus-based or rapid transit network and longer‑term proposals such as the Cambridgeshire Autonomous/Metro concepts), and potential demand-management measures to reduce congestion.
- East West Rail (planned link to Oxford region) - The East West Rail programme aims to reinstate and enhance rail connectivity between Cambridge and the Oxford/Bicester corridor (phased project); delivery would substantially improve cross‑country rail links.
- Bus fleet and low‑emission vehicle roll‑out - Operators and local authorities are progressing deployment of low‑emission and electric buses on several routes, along with cleaner fuel/air quality measures for the city.
- Station and interchange enhancements - Incremental upgrades at Cambridge’s main stations (accessibility improvements, expanded cycle parking, interchange improvements) and investment in Park & Ride and bus interchange facilities to improve multi‑modal journeys and reduce city‑centre car use.
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