All Education and healthcare articles – Page 32
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Online poll: London skyline
Does London need a more coherent tall buildings policy? Vote here
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Where’s the opposition?
Labour has collapsed into navel-gazing over its leadership contest. But the government must be held to account
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School places: Do the math
The Department for Education is scratching its head over how to meet the demand for 25% more school places at a time of rising construction inflation and a dearth of available urban land
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ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø schools: Must try harder
The last time a new government was formed the school building sector was handed an abrupt halt
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Willmott Dixon lands £20m Warwick Uni campus
New campus to include two new lecture theatres as well as teaching space
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Scape looks to roll out school modules heated by children
Units using thermal mass of pupils can be extra classrooms or basis of new school buildings
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University challenge
With contractors more choosy about the projects they bid for, and inflation eroding HE’s fixed tuition fee income, can universities remain attractive to the industry?
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New kids on the block
The shift away from local authority control of education brings its own challenges, but it also gives developers the chance to work with academies and free schools to meet community needs
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School design: Back to reality
Today’s schools reflect our emphasis on digitally focused environments. But school communities need to be more physically networked
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Online poll: School places
Is the government doing enough to address the shortage of school places? Vote here
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Sweett lands £130m NHS work haul
Consultant and BDP appointed to new build and maintenance programme worth combined £130m
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Green light for £55m Kingston uni building
Councillors drop objections to Kingston University scheme they once likened to a ‘WWII flak tower’
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Sole bidder Carillion wins £430m PF2 hospital
Contractor was left as the sole bidder after an Interserve-Laing O’Rourke joint venture dropped out
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Northern powerhouse: Using our brains
Universities in the North can play a lead role in building the northern powerhouse
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Galliford Try inks £48.5m Lincolnshire schools deal
Contractor to build two secondary schools and six primary schools in north of county
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Interserve wins £35m Birmingham children's cancer clinic
Contractor selected to build Procure 21+ project
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Contractors land £250m Reading uni framework
Graham Construction, Bouygues and Balfour Beatty among those chosen for ten-year £250m framework to upgrade facilities
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NG Bailey calls for significant changes to careers advice in schools
Contractor recommends pilot scheme for 500 schools to help end skills crisis
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The class of 2050
Education is a key part of any society’s future prosperity and social cohesion. How can we create the buildings that will help our children’s children to succeed in a generation’s time?