All Education and healthcare articles – Page 52
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Sweett completes £12m Lewisham hospital job
Consultant worked as cost consultant on A E overhaul
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Green schools policy still in doubt
BREEAM for schools still ‘under review’ despite publication of baseline design guidance
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Contractors told to 'innovate' around government school designs
But Education Funding Agency says any alternatives must hit cost benchmark
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School design guidance published
Government publishes long-awaited baseline design guidance to set out standardised approach to school building
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Green light for £58m west London academy
Leadbitter Group to build new academy and leisure centre
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Consultants bag prize role on £2.4bn schools programme
Exclusive: EC Harris, Jacobs and Mott MacDonald win £20m job to provide technical support for priority schools
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Scotland adds 12 schools to £1.25bn programme
Extra £80m from Scottish Futures Trust ups number of new-builds to 67
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Go ahead for delayed £150m Edinburgh hospital
Royal Hospital for Sick Children designed by Nightingale Associates and BMJ Architects
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Miller wins £43m of health work
Contractor wins four health facilities projects worth £43m through the ProCure21+ framework
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Lend Lease bags £70m hospital job
Contractor beats Kier, BAM and Vinci to Northumberland emergency hospital project
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Interserve bags £300m NHS Midlands contract
Firm named preferred bidder for seven year support services deal
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Free schools champion hits out at lack of premises
Wolf calls on government to rethink process for securing sites after 24 schools unable to open
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Flagship PFI school programme suffers new blow
Pre-existing PFI agreements prompt delays for some schools amid complicated contract negotiations
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Should schools be uniform?
Will standardised schools herald a school building programme where design quality and educational aspiration are crushed under a monotonous wave of Identikit slabs? Ike Ijeh investigates Photos by Mike Pinches
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Are these schools really a priority?
After six months of delays the Priority School ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Programme could be accused of failing to live up to its name. So when will the tenders finally be released? And is there a risk the Treasury’s PFI review will hold up some schools still further?
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Education: Space exploration
This week the government trumpeted the opening of 55 free schools. But the success of the movement is being stymied by a lack of suitable sites, and with a further 114 schools approved for next year, the problem is set to get worse
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The university sector: Your starter for 10
Will the university sector make up for the lack of construction work elsewhere in education?
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Education on the isles
Joint venture between three Northern Ireland contractors due to complete six schools across the Western Isles
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Airedale M&E collapse causes school opening delay
Contractor BAM hurries to get school open by 1 October