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Will Brexit damage funding for the UK’s higher education sector? Vote here

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2016-09-02T06:00:00Z By Sarah Richardson
The shortage of school places may have become a familiar headache, but there still seems to be hope within Whitehall
2016-09-01T08:00:00Z By Anthony Langan
Creating 12 schools on a tight budget requires a strategic approach to standardised design and a collaborative use of BIM
2016-09-01T06:00:00Z By David Blackman
The university sector has provided a solid pipeline of work for construction over recent years, even in the doldrums of recession. But could demand around higher education fall following the UK vote to leave the EU?
2025-11-21T07:00:00Z By Keith Godsmark
With the Budget looming next week, speculation is swirling around potential adjustments to capital gains tax and stamp duty reforms, but there is a more immediate concern that many people overlook – whether the technical due diligence informing their decisions is actually fit for purpose, writes Keith Godsmark
2025-11-20T06:49:00Z By Elizabeth Gilligan
As UK concrete demand hits a 62-year low, cracks are exposed in how materials are sourced and valued. Liz Gilligan argues that smarter procurement and low-carbon innovation could put the sector back on a solid footing
2025-11-19T07:00:00Z By Paul Ruddick
The new hospital programme is one of the largest and most ambitious infrastructure projects in the UK. By adopting a platform approach using MMC, we can make it a success and transform the delivery of hospitals for decades to come, Paul Ruddick writes
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