Let $\mathcal{H}$ be a unitary universe for some group $G$. As $\mathcal{H}$ is a faithful representation the representation map is an injection $G \to \mathcal{U(H)}$, so there's a free $G$ action on $\mathcal{U(H)}$. By Kuiper's theorem $\mathcal{U(H)}$ is also non-equivariantly contractible. So therefore it's a model for $EG$.

I am unsure as to the choice of topology of $\mathcal{U(H)}$ to make the following work (all the maps and actions are continuous). We can have $\mathcal{U(H)}$ act on the Fredholm operators $\mathcal{F(H)}$ via conjugation. Thus the standard action of $G$ on $\mathcal{F(H)}$ factors though $\mathcal{U(H)}$. 

I know that the standard action of $G$ on $\mathcal{F(H)}$ is not continuous, but that in the appendix of "Twisted K-theory" by Atiyah and Segal they produce a replacement set of objects $\mathcal{F} _{G-\text{cont.}}  (\mathcal {H})$ and $\mathcal{U} _{G-\text{cont.}}  (\mathcal {H})$ where the conjugation action by $G$ is continuous. As my action of $G$ on $\mathcal{U(H)}$ is basically composition (different from theirs) is it a continuous action?