All Education and healthcare articles – Page 3
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Staffordshire council launches MMC framework
The £25m deal is largely for educational facilities
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An invitation to the largest hospital building programme in a generation
Today contractors can register their interest to help build 40 new hospitals in England, Natalie Forrest sets out the client expectations
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Man who led London Nightingale project working on new Essex hospital
Andrew Panniker drafted in as ‘hospital construction specialist’
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England’s schools repair bill doubles to £11.4bn
Findings are based on a survey of 22,031 schools
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Arcadis lands QS role on £180m scheme for Natural History Museum
New complex will be built in Oxfordshire
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NHS trust hands government back £10m after covid delays hospital redevelopment
Aecom, Ryder Architecture and Squibb Demolition already working on Whipps Cross scheme
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How hospitals could withstand future pandemics
Covid-19 hit the NHS hard but there are design and construction solutions emerging that could save lives in future, says Smriti Singh and Chris Waine
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HLM gets green light for medical R&D centre opposite Parliament
London Institute for Healthcare Engineering to develop medical technologies from conception to commercialision
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Midland Met hospital struggling to meet opening deadline next summer after covid restrictions blunt progress
Trust board member says complex not being ready ahead of Commonwealth Games will be a ‘disaster’
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Big name consultants drafted in for major schools condition programme
DfE asks Aecom, Faithful + Gould and Rider Levett Bucknall to survey the school and FE college estate
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Leeds hospital waiting on NHS sign-off to start contractor search for £600m job
Birmingham firm DSM already on site carrying out demolition work
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Essex firm lands first major deal at Whipps Cross hospital rebuild
Demolition contract will start after Easter
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Rethinking Design: putting the fun back into the future
How will the hospitality and leisure sectors adapt to post-covid restrictions while satisfying our craving for excitement, wellbeing and social interaction? Debika Ray reports
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Barony Campus: Scotland’s new super school
It has been described as the most innovative, ambitious and inclusive learning facility in the country - Sheppard Robson tells how the client ditched the frameworks route for a bespoke designÂ
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Architects asked to rework Essex hospital plans to include more offsite construction
Trust wants Harlow scheme to ‘maximise the benefits’ of initiative
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Six sign up for £650m Scotland NHS framework
Balfour Beatty and Kier among those named for work north of border
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Could the future of the office be academia?
Vacant commercial space holds huge potential for universities looking to expand their footprint, says Sweco’s Giovanni Festa
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Rethinking Design: how to prepare schools for the next pandemic
Continuing our series on rethinking design in the wake of the coronavirus, Jordan Marshall reports on how architects are trying to future-proof school buildings while making new-builds net zero
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London NHS trust worries cost of dealing with covid will make new hospital too expensive
Bosses say meeting new requirements will make St Helier scheme ‘unaffordable’
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BDP working up plans for next hospital in rebuilding programme
Practice drawing up proposals for new Watford General Hospital