All Education and healthcare articles – Page 17
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Balfour Beatty set to restart work on Carillion's Birmingham hospital job
The firm is due to be onsite from next week
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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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PFI route on stalled Carillion hospital job scrapped by trust
The Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen Hospitals NHS trust will now take control of construction contracts
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Beard chalks up plum £12m Oxford uni job
Local firm nabs work on Amanda Levete-designed buildings
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Arup review puts brakes on work restarting at Carillion hospital as costs grow
Laing O’Rourke understood to be taking over from bust firm on Liverpool project
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Hedge fund specialist bets £3m on modular homes maker
Tory peer Lord Fink worth £160m, according to this year’s rich list
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Interserve scores Leicestershire school job
The firm was awarded the contract under the Education and Skills Funding Agency’s £8bn school building framework
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Carillion fitted wrong cladding to Liverpool hospital, trust says
Review of scheme by Arup also finds problems with structure
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Balfour scores £33m Strathclyde uni job
Contractor landed job through university’s construction framework
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Stalled Carillion hospital job set to terminate PFI contract
The NHS Trust behind Liverpool project could cancel PFI deal at the end of the month
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MPs get behind new construction qualification
Qualification designed by ISGÂ and examination board WJEC set to be launched later today
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Schools: Learning to love modular
Offsite construction can offer an answer to England’s struggling school estate. But manufacturers are battling to banish dated perceptions of what modular means. Jordan Marshall reports
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School daze: What’s happening to the government’s building plan?
Although the government has committed to spending £23bn on school building programmes up to 2021, many contractors and consultants are convinced the pipeline of work has slowed. Joey Gardiner asks how significant a recent fall in capital spending could be for construction
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School building slowdown fears as spending slumps by £1bn
Firms in the sector report construction work is drying up as government slackens the pace of delivery
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ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø utopia? How Dudley College was built using a new form of procurement
When Dudley College wanted to build a £10m Centre for Advanced ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Technologies, it plumped for a new form of procurement – an insurance model that benefits the whole supply chain and covers cost overruns
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Galliford Try signs up for £29m Leeds uni sports deal
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø has been designed by Sheppard Robson
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Haringey council launches £7bn London construction framework
The framework, run by Haringey council on behalf of all 33 London boroughs, covers public sector projects including housing and education schemes
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Mace wins £200m UCL East job
Contractor beats Laing O’Rourke to blue riband deal for university’s new campus in Stratford