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Tuesday07 February 2012

Education comment

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We can deliver cost-effective schools while keeping BREEAM

31 Jan 12

The subtext to the debate over scrapping the BREEAM standard for school buildings is that it costs too much, but, says Sean Lockie, that ignores our ability to deliver schools efficiently

Tim Byles

Providing schools: Creative classes

09 September 2011

We don’t have enough places for kids in the schools their parents want. A new approach is needed: adapting other public buildings for education and bringing in private help to show us how

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Setting the bar high

09 September 2011

Is standardising design the way forward for schools? Yes, says Philip Watson, but only if ‘standardisation’ means ‘best practice’ and we consider the individual needs of the school

How will academies procurement work?

10 June 2011

As school academies move away from central control they will have to procure goods and services that were previously the responsibility of the local authority

Schools: How do you make standardisation and refurbishment work together?

14 Apr 11

Caroline Buckingham of HLM architects argues that the government needs to join up its policies on school buildings

Back to schools

07 January 2011

With Sebastian James’ review of school procurement due imminently, Richard Simmons sets out his hopes and fears for the future of school design

Free schools explained: Is that a free-for-all ahead?

08 October 2010

Controversial they may be, but free schools remain central to the government’s education vision. Private sector contractors will need to keep their eye on the chance

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Sacred cow burgers

01 October 2010

Whatever you think of the coalition, it’s pretty clear it needs help. Luckily construction is in a great position to provide it, but it needs to slaughter a few horned beasties first

Toby Young

Freedom fighter: Toby Young interview

10 September 2010

Author Toby Young is one of the first parents to try to found a free school - partly, it seems, in an effort to alienate as many architects as possible. Emily Wright asked him why

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International schools market: If you build it, they will buy it

10 September 2010

If you want to carry on building schools for the future, develop a cheaper product that you can sell to poorer countries that are desperate for decent classrooms

Simon Lucas: How construction can win work on free schools Video

8 Sep 10 | Updated: 9 Sep 10

EC Harris’ head of schools will be speaking at Remodelling Education Spaces taking place on 13-14 September in Manchester

Mukund Patel: How free schools will work Video

11 Aug 10

Why BSF had to end and the new opportunities for construction in the next round of school delivery

Schools are too expensive ...

23 July 2010

The number of people involved and the massive fees that are paid, no wonder the cost of the schools is off the scale

Rupert Choat

Can school bid costs be recovered?

09 July 2010

Procurement processes are usually set up to give the procuring body no duty to pay bid costs if schemes don’t go ahead. But there may be particular circumstances on certain contracts that could justify bidders recovering their bid costs

Building schools in the future

21 May 2010

Building schools in the future Speculation about what is going to happen after the election is unhelpful (14 May, page 3).

Schools in danger

14 May 2010

While there are inevitable criticisms that can be levelled at Labour’s record, we recognise that architecture has generally done well under Labour

Tim Byles

Transforming lives

1 Apr 10

A new trust hopes to help school children take full advantage of the educational, creative and sporting facilities Building Schools for the Future will create for them

Tim Byles

The green school movement

3 Feb 10

Sustainability has gone from being an optional extra to a central priority of Building Schools for the Future - and it’s an area of technology that’s getting more exciting

John Sorrell

Steel yourselves: John Sorrell on school design

27 November 2009

Just as we’ve finally started to build well-designed schools, the knives are out to cut back on quality. We have to resist those who threaten to wield them

Tim Byles

BSF brings in the benefits Subscription Required

9 Sep 09

Providing 110,000 pupils with new facilities and buildings is something to be proud of

Partnerships for Schools: How to get our fingers burnt

14 August 2009

It may be more the season for barbecues than bonfires, but the trail of lighter fuel moved a bit closer to one of the most influential quangos in construction this week.

Sound education

9 April 2009

Acoustics within schools remains widely overlooked, despite the introduction of BB93, the government standards for the acoustic design of schools. This needs to be addressed as a matter of urgency

Educations what you need

2006 issue 27

In addition to the ideas listed in your article, can I suggest that creating awareness of energy use and waste through energy handbooks could contribute to erergy savings?

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School buildings: Could achieve great things

11 November 2011

Schools need results and, with a new building programme on its way, the design and construction industries are the best people to deliver

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Schools crisis: ‘We have a responsibility to school our children’

09 September 2011

Barking and Dagenham has to be the council the worst affected by the demise of the Building Schools for the Future programme. We look at the impact on pupils and construction in a deprived east London borough that is fast running out of space

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Schools PFI: we need to learn from past mistakes

19 Jul 11

We should welcome Gove’s announcement that upto 300 schools could be built using a model based on PFI, but we also need to be on our guard

Caroline Buckingham

The James Review: Now it's up to us

28 April 2011

The James Review talks a lot of sense and clarifies what challenges lie ahead. It should inspire architects to use the best of their skills to meet them

Tony Bingham

Michael Gove: The bad boy in school

25 February 2011

The education secretary got his knuckles rapped for bad-temperedly tearing up the BSF rule book. But it won’t stop him getting his way

Future of education looks prefab

18 Nov 10

Local authorities were due to find out this week how much they will have available to spend on schools. Labour’s £55bn Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme has been abolished and the coalition has pledged to spend £15.8bn improving the school estate.

Kate Orviss, Pinsent Masons

The first of many BSF legal challenges?

6 Oct 10

While councils may be minded to claim back wasted costs, private sector players are just focused on not making a bad situation worse

Spending cuts: Education was just the start...

24 September 2010

After the shock of the education spending massacre, the cutbacks will probably provoke despair rather than anger

Pascal Shreurer

Why I'm convinced by free schools: Free-range children

10 September 2010

Now the dead hand of central government has been prised from our throats, we can build schools in a way that is excitingly new - and strangely old-fashioned

John Bruce

BSF exclusivity agreements: More punishment to come

10 September 2010

Companies whose schemes escaped the Building Schools for the Future cull should not bank on their exclusivity arrangements continuing unscathed

Richard Steer

BSF collapse: Acrimony, angst and anger

13 August 2010

The collapse of Building Schools for the Future has left a lot of bad feeling, but in some ways the programme deserved to die - and we now have the chance to do it better

Schools out for tender

23 July 2010

It’s a new order for those involved in building schools after the coalition’s savage cutbacks. But the changes should bring opportunities for smaller contractors

Denise Chevin

BSF: A sorry end

09 July 2010

BSF is dead, slain this week by Michael Gove and the Treasury

Ty Goddard

Ty Goddard: Improving our education infrastructure

18 Jun 10

Money may be tighter than a camel in a sandstorm, but we still have to improve our education infrastructure somehow. Ty Goddard gives a few pointers as to what we might do

Sarah Richardson

What’s going on?

21 May 2010

The coalition has stated that it will review spending commitments made since January using its own value for money criteria, and it’s obvious that the £55bn earmarked for schools renewal is not going to survive this process unscathed

Pascale Scheurer

BSF is dead. So now what?

14 May 2010

Regardless of who won the election, Building Schools for the Future was doomed. But it can adapt into something new – and so can the architects that do it

Tim Byles

BSEC: A productive start to a productive year Subscription Required

2 Mar 10

Partnerships for Schools celebrates diversity as it marks its 50th BSF project

Tim Byles

Time to evaluate - and celebrate Subscription Required

14 Dec 09

The Excellence in BSF Awards show just how far we've come

Tim Byles

Education frameworks: evaluated Subscription Required

12 Nov 09

With education playing a crucial role in construction workload, Partnerships for Schools has demonstrated that frameworks work

Back to schools: Building in a recession

04 September 2009

Question one. How can we keep spending billions on school building while struggling with the biggest crisis in our public finances since the war?

Tim Byles

No summer holiday for the BSF programme

12 Aug 09

Rather than shutting down for the summer holidays BSF schools will open their doors to the local community

Do well at schools: How to win BSF work

20 February 2009

If you want to come out at the top of the class in the competition for Building Schools for the Future work, now’s the time to pull your socks up

An education in form filling

2005 issue 21

You report that the education sector may be about to embrace an “NHS Procure21-style” strategy for the procurement of its buildings (6 May, page 11).

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