All Education and healthcare articles – Page 40
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CommentWhy the location of Papworth Hospital is so vital
The decision to delay the move of Papworth Hospital to the Cambridge Biomedical Campus has implications for the delivery of world class clinical research
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NewsHost of firms win places on massive NHS framework
Exclusive: More than 90 consultants win places on ‘one-stop shop’ framework to offer services to NHS
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NewsGovernment pledges an extra £2bn for schools
Schools minister David Laws announces government to commit £2bn for flagship school building programme
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NewsMiller bags £120m North-east Pf2 schools
Exclusive: Miller sees off competition from Laing O’Rourke and Sir Robert McAlpine to win North-east batch of private finance schools
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CommentEFA needs to go back to school on costs
The news that contractor Bam has been dropped from five London schools worth almost £50m, after, it is understood, claiming it could not deliver two of them without making a loss, has thrown the problem of cost inflation firmly into focus
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NewsGovernment commits £2bn for school building work
Department for Education commits £2bn to Priority School Building Programme over course of next parliament
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NewsCambridge £120m biomedical campus gets green light
The Forum will be largely fabricated offsite by Laing O’Rourke and then assembled on site
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NewsBam dropped from £50m London schools package
Exclusive: Disagreement over pricing sees Education Funding Agency remove five London priority schools from firm
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NewsB&K bags £36m batch of priority schools
Bowmer Kirkland has won a £36m batch of priority schools in the East Midlands.
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CommentLearning from primary school data
The Department for Education has created some excellent scorecards for local authorities assessing their need for primary school places. This is invaluable information for construction
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NewsFirms line up for £5bn schools work
Education Funding Agency invites 37 firms to tender for £5bn regional schools framework
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NewsWates wins £60m Birmingham University lab job
Contractor to build “flagship development” for the university
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NewsFirms appointed to £600m NHS framework
Aecom, Sweett, Ridge and BDP among the consultants and architects picked for University College London Hospitals’ 10-year development framework
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NewsCompetition 'putting pressure on university estates'
New chairman of AUDE Andrew Burgess says universities “have no choice” but to fund developments to stay competitive
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CommentHealthier by design
Experts have suggested that up to £1bn a year could be saved on healthcare if the UK introduced better town and city planning
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CommentListen to students when it comes to university estates
With research showing students value facilities almost as highly as courses themselves, universities need to choose carefully where to invest
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NewsThree firms vie for £120m Pf2 schools
Three firms shortlisted for £120m batch of private finance schools in Yorkshire
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NewsBids invited for £150m Pf2 schools
The Education Funding Agency has invited contractors to bid for the final batch of schools to be built using private finance
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NewsWates picks up £37m schools batch
Wates has won the £37m job to build a batch of schools in the north-west of England














