All Education and healthcare articles – Page 37
-
Features
Infographic: Growth in need for school places
Projected UK population growth, following inward migration and rising fertility, will have a huge impact on the need for school places, with an overall increase of 12% in the school-age population expected between 2012 and 2024. But the data shows the impact will vary widely between English regions.
-
Comment
School building: Could do better
The EFA is facing a huge task – but it must think about the legacy it will leave for future generations
-
Features
Student digs
Despite rising tuition fees, university applications in the UK have risen to an all-time high. How is the industry is coping with the demand for student accommodation?
-
News
Former EFA design chief regrets cuts to school sizes
Mairi Johnson believes baseline designs for schools may result in buildings being too small
-
News
EFA fails to attract any bidders for three priority school batches
Fears grow that contractors are backing away from urgent school building work because of tight margins
-
Features
Broadwater Farm Inclusive Campus: Down on the farm
The Broadwater Farm Inclusive Campus accommodates on one site both special educational needs and mainstream schooling and is the culmination of a radical programme of inner-city renewal
-
Comment
Education estates: A landscape in flux
The last few years have seen major developments in the way the UK’s educational estates are funded
-
News
Kier wins £40m Scottish education campus
Contractor will deliver Ayrshire primary and secondary school
-
News
Laing O'Rourke lands £200m Dumfries hospital
Contractor will begin construction of 350-bed facility next year
-
News
Unite adds four major schemes to its pipeline
Client commits to student halls projects in Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Newcastle and Portsmouth
-
News
Councils plunder development cash to fund school places
Survey finds councils plundering building programme coffers to plug £1bn school funding hole
-
News
Atkins wins planning for £25m Edinburgh campus scheme
Planning approval will see work start next year
-
News
Wates favourite for £55m North London priority schools
Exclusive: Wates is being lined up to build a £55m batch of priority schools in Camden, North London
-
News
Laing O'Rourke lands £100m London uni job
Firm will build innovation hub for Imperial College London
-
News
Skanska wins role on £1bn Cambridge scheme
Contractor to provide infrastructure and logistical services for the first phase of the huge housing-led North West Cambridge project
-
News
Morgan Sindall takes £120m Pf2 schools batch
Exclusive: Morgan Sindall beats rivals to take batch of private finance schools in the North-west
-
News
Manchester University hunts for contractor partners
Winners will be in line for £670m of contracting work over eight years
-
News
Bam wins £38m Hull priority schools
Bam Construction has won a £38m batch of priority schools in Hull and East Riding
-
News
Leeds universities reveal £375m pipeline
University of Leeds and Leeds Metropolitan plans to spend £375m on capital projects over next four years
-
News
Bam wins £33m residential care job
Contractor to build four hectare development including apartments and community facilities