All NHS articles – Page 2
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Health bosses start race to replace P22 deal with £20bn framework
New initiative will be called P2020
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Queen’s speech December 2019: Key points for construction
Massive spending planned for infrastructure, plus new immigration system spelled out
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Safety fears on run-down hospitals
Most hospital bosses say shortfall in capital investment increasing risk
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Luton hospital sounds out contractors ahead of £125m overhaul
Government handed Luton and Dunstable hospital almost £100m
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Cost of Midland Met delays set to top £400m
Figure to pay for work to finish Midland Met and cover current hospital's running expenses
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Arcadis and Morgan Sindall JV inks £100m deal with NHS trust
Deal in South-west will last 25 years
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Hospital turns to Carillion to get mothballed Midland Met hospital up and running again
Scheme has been at a standstill since firm went under in January
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Carillion's stalled Liverpool hospital job 'will take 12 months to complete'
NHS trust responsible for the new Royal Liverpool Hospital says it will take another year of construction work to finish project
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Trust votes in favour of raiding public purse to finish Carillion hospital
A new private finance option had previously been the preferred vehicle for finishing the Midland Metropolitan hospital
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Contractors give Carillion's Midland Met Hospital job the cold shoulder, forcing bosses to ask for public bailout
NHS Trust set to go cap in hand to government after board meeting tomorrow
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Graham Construction to build new Edinburgh eye hospital
The new building will replace the existing Princess Alexandra Eye Pavilion, built in 1969
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Features
Health check
The government’s new PPP, Project Phoenix, was hailed as the NHS’ big hope, bringing much-needed cash to the ailing healthcare estate. Nearly a year on, have any hospitals been fixed up yet? And what are the other prospects for desperately needed additional funding?
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Kier bags £136m London NHS works deal
Contractor will carry out new build and improvement works at hospitals in north west London
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Comment
Budget reaction: The impact on built assets
The Budget has placed built assets at the heart of nurturing economic recovery, achieving efficiency savings and delivering better public service outcomes. The Chancellor is now forecasting a budget deficit of £175 billion this year and £173 billion in 2010/11, peaking at 79% of GDP in 2013/14. He is also ...
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