All Education and healthcare articles – Page 33
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Rise's Kidzania theme park opens
Child-sized town built above Westfield White City opens to the public today
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Wates: Use empty public buildings for primary schools
Wates urges government to use empty estate resources to ease pressure on school places
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UK's 'greenest commercial building' opens
Morgan Sindall-built Enterprise Centre in East Anglia completes
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Bouygues wins £27m Queen Mary University of London job
Contractor appointed to build new graduate facility at Tower Hamlets campus
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Bouygues wins £27m Queen Mary university job
Graduate facility will provide a research and teaching resource in Tower Hamlets
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Birmingham uni picks QSs for four-year framework
Sweett Group also announces wins on a clutch of major projects for the university
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Space to share
The austerity agenda means the public sector is trying to serve more people with less money, says Philip Black. Managers of the public estate need to think about delivering different services from shared buildings
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What's the future of school building under the Tories?
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV has lined up a panel of construction experts who work in the school sector to debate the issues and answer your questions - here’s why you should tune in
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Zaha's Oxford Uni Middle East wing opens
£11m St Antony’s College project links historic buildings and curves round 100-year-old tree
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Schools: Where are they all going to sit?
25% more new school places will be needed in the next five years than the previous five, yet the government is cutting overall capital funding by 16%
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WWII bomb forces Wembley construction workers evacuation
WWII bomb causes student accommodation development to be evacuated
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Designs for £80m Roehampton campus unveiled
Masterplan is biggest campus revamp ‘for decades’
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LDA Design confirmed for Olympic Park scheme
New UCL campus part of Olympicopolis project
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Galliford Try wins education contracts worth up to £55m
Galliford Try has been awarded two contracts worth up to £55m in the education sector. The company’s building business has reached financial close on the £38m Hull and East Riding batch under the first phase of the government’s Priority School ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Programme. The batch includes the £18.6m construction of Hessle ...
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Willmott Dixon lands £26m university hub
Firm appointed to build University of Kent academic hub
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Liverpool University to build more major projects in-house
University saves over £4m on two halls of residence after forming own construction company
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Winners announced for £4bn London framework
Lakehouse and Keepmoat win most places on London-wide public sector framework