All Education and healthcare articles – Page 36
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Unite wins planning for £20m Aberdeen student digs
Project will be complete in time for the 2016-17 academic year
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Three contractors win places on £100m Scots framework
Trio of contactors land North Lanarkshire schools programme
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Kier lands £58m Cambridge University lab
Laboratory will be a key part of the city’s planned Cambridge Biomedical Campus
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Rick Mather to revamp Lancaster University campus
Practice beats university’s original architect to the job
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Atkins to design £120m Yorkshire schools
Engineer to design batch of seven privately-financed priority schools for Laing O’Rourke
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Kier wins £57m Scottish school projects
Kier has been appointed to deliver two secondary school projects in South West Scotland worth £57m.
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Laing O'Rourke wins £120m Yorkshire Pf2 schools
Exclusive: Laing O’Rourke sees off rivals for £120m batch of privately-financed priority schools in Yorkshire
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Two bidders for £380m PF2 hospital
Laing O’Rourke joint venture to battle Carillion to build the UK’s first PF2 funded hospital
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Comment
Future-proofing the higher education estate
Data from every university in the country is included in a new report that should prove invaluable for those wanting an innovative estate strategy
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'NHS could save £1.5bn through better use of estate'
EC Harris report reveals massive variation between the best and the worst run NHS trusts
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Galliford Try wins £45m priority schools batch
Contractor appointed to build six schools in London under the Priority School Building Programme
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Bam wins £27m school job
Contractor to build Rydens Enterprise School and Sixth Form College in Hersham, Surrey
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Full list: 35 new free schools approved
Education secretary Nicky Morgan signs off creation of 35 new schools
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University spending on non-residential estates reaches £2bn
Report shows 9% capital spend increase as institutions compete to attract students
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Learning to get ahead of the game
Stereotypical substandard student accommodation is changing
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Creating the 'third space' for student accommodation
As demand for quality student living increases the design of communal spaces is becoming more inventive and flexible
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The sharing age?
Collaboration to drive down costs on schools needs a change in attitude, not just technology
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Only the qualified need apply for higher education bonanza
Nine billion pounds worth of work coming down the pipeline shouldn’t be seen as easy pickings
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Features
Time to go back to school?
When it comes to school building work, the construction industry has been tasked with doing ‘more for less’, but as the economy picks up is it time for a rethink?