All Education and healthcare articles – Page 59
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Shepherd Construction wins £12m Grantham academy job
The project in Grantham will include demolition of the current building and construction of a new two storey block
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St Mary's University's new wave of sports facilities
Morgan Sindall has completed a £6m sports centre for St Mary’s University College in Twickenham, south-west London.
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Persimmon develops standardised school
Move believed to make firm the first housebuilder to join race to make low-cost schools
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Government confirms scrapped BSF schemes will not restart
Michael Gove delivers final verdict on six councils following judical review
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Revealed: full breakdown of £500m funding for schools
Redbridge tops list of funds to deliver extra school places
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Schools fund worth £500m to be split between 100 authorities
Education secretary Michael Gove reveals funding breakdown and announces regulation consultation
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Interserve claims standardised school design will cut costs by 25%'
Contractor latest to launch schools concept with £13.65m Leeds Academy project
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TfL QS apprenticeships programme revealed
Boris Johnson lauds scheme allowing 12 apprentices to attend college while getting hands-on experience
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Bruntwood to deliver £60m Manchester Business School development
BDP-masterplanned project will include a four-star hotel, conference venue and education centre
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Willmott Dixon wins £14.1m health centre and school contract
Firm has secured over £100m of health sector jobs since July
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Broadway Malyan completes seven Abu Dhabi schools
School openings part of 26-school building programme
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Tim Byles' £1bn development pipeline: What are the opportunities?
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø questions the former Partnerships for Schools chief on Cornerstone’s upcoming work
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Evelyn Grace: The school of hard knocks
A month after it won architecture’s highest accolade, the RIBA Stirling prize, the Evelyn Grace Academy in Brixton is still making headlines.
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Free school conversions: Making the switch
The government went out of its way to make it easier for free schools to be formed in non-school buildings by easing planning laws. So now that they’ve opened their doors, do they actually work? Take a look at two very different conversions…
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Going for green: Student complex awarded highest ever BREEAM rating
The accomodation complex scored 95.05%
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Former PfS boss to set up £1bn development pipeline
Morgan Sindall, Willmott Dixon and Bouygues to sign partnerships with Tim Byles’ new venture
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Kingerlee start work on £12.5m college at University of Oxford
Bennetts-designed blocks will house 54 postgraduate students
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Bradford student digs awarded highest ever BREEAM rating
Student halls built by GB ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø awarded 95.05% score
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Mansell to build £18m academy in Norfolk
Jestico + Whiles-designed scheme will comprise new and old buildings