All Education and healthcare articles – Page 25
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NewsPlans in for £63m Scotland school campus
Sheppard Robson scheme set to start on site later this year
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NewsContractors scoop £750m NHS modular framework
The four-year framework was awarded entirely to specialist contractors
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NewsWillmott Dixon lands £41m university job
Contractor will build new ‘front door’ for Kingston University
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NewsMorgan Sindall wins £40m Birmingham lab
Firm wins contract to build a science and technology lab in Birmingham
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NewsPlans in for £130m Hull student flats
Proposals feature rooms and apartments for over 1,400 students
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NewsPreston bus station ‘Youth Zone’ wins planning
Lancashire County Council approves own application for John Puttick-designed centre
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NewsKier lands £135m Cardiff uni job
The contractor is to build two facilities at the university’s £300m new campus
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NewsLaing O'Rourke bags £235m Manchester lab
Contractor will build laboratory for advanced materials
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CommentEfficiency in the NHS doesn’t have to mean cost cutting
NHS trusts must squeeze every penny out of limited captial funding, but with some careful thought at in the early stages they can deliver better outcomes
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CommentPlacemaking in student housing
Involving students, staff and the local community in masterplanning has helped transform this university campus
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NewsUniversity estates' spending swells
Report shows universities spent more on their estates last year
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CommentBuilding a university in the mountains
The harsh winter and remote mountain location of the University of Central Asia in the Kyrgyz Republic created some unique challenges
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NewsEFA may look beyond contractors to deliver schools
Building Live: Client’s capital boss Mike Green says he is open to new entrants in school building
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NewsBristol University plans £300m new city centre campus
Business subjects-focussed campus will be built near Temple Meads station
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CommentWhat’s stopping us building schools using off-site techniques?
Modular schools can be bespoke and beautiful, but to build at the volumes needed to keep up with demand we need to think carefully about our delivery model
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NewsGalliford Try switches directors at education division
Michael Buchanan to be replaced by Claire Jackson
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NewsSecond phase of Priority Schools expected ‘after Christmas’
EFA’s Mike Green confirms £2bn second phase will start procurement in 2017
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NewsOver 2,000 new schools needed by 2020, warns Scape
More than 24,000 classrooms required to keep up with rising population of school-age children














