All Education and healthcare articles – Page 89
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Education Now: ɫTV on last year's success
Now in its second year, Education Now is set to return on the 10th and 11th June. This fully online and interactive event provides industry professionals with a unique platform to learn, discuss and share knowledge of the education sector and its importance within the built environment industry.
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BDP wins Wellington Academy contract
Kier Education also selected as preferred bidder for Wiltshire school building
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Oxford blues: burrowing under Queen's College
Adding an extension to Queen’s College required a delicate juggling act, as site access, potentially unstable foundations and history itself put the contractor to the test
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High hopes: performing arts centre at Liverpool Hope University
Construction has begun on a £6.5m performing arts centre at Liverpool Hope University
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Olympic stadium to become school after 2012 Games
Government to reveal plans to convert venue into new type of sports-themed education facility
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Willmott Dixon to build £36.4m school in Ilford
Contractor named on Aedas-designed replacement building for Loxford School of Science and Technology
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Catalyst Lend Lease scoops £2.4bn Birmingham BSF scheme
Firm beats Land Securities Trillium to delayed project for 89 schools in the biggest BSF deal to date
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Broadway Malyan seeks planning for £84m college at Longbridge
Bournville College will form a key part of St Modwen's redevelopment of the former MG Rover car works site
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Bouygues UK signs £240m BSF schools contract
Programme for London's Tower Hamlets will transform 18 schools
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Mitie wins £65m Derbyshire BSF contract
Specialist will provide FM services to 46 schools as part of Equitix consortium
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BSF schools bid for emergency EU cash
Four of the UK’s largest schools projects could be among those to receive emergency European funding as the government struggles to keep public sector projects on track
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College-building inquiry appointment is confirmed
Former Audit Commission chief Sir Andrew Foster will lead review of stalled £5bn building programme
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Government to investigate delay in construction of colleges
Sir Andrew Foster to look into why £5bn build programme has stalled
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Winners of Education Now survey announced
Two lucky readers that took part in the schools survey win mini video cameras
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Plane geometry: Sheppard Robson's aeronautical university design
If you take a pre-war aircraft hangar, insert a large ziggurat and extend it with a glass tetrahedron, what does that create? The answer is Sheppard Robson’s spectacular academic building for Cranfield university.
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How to get ahead in education design - video
Atkins head of education Philip Watson offers some top tips on cracking the schools market
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Work starts on Metz's £40m South Leicestershire College
Bowmer & Kirkland begins construction of new campus building featuring Arup-engineered steel sculpture
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£5bn college programme hits major delays
Government puts schemes on ice as funding problems hit construction’s public spending lifeline
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Green light for Nightingale's £79m Essex college scheme
Planning approval gained for architect's redevelopment of SEEVIC College in Benfleet
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Nightingale wins planning for £90m Guildford College scheme
Architect Nightingale Associates has won planning approval for a £90m scheme for Guildford College, completely overhauling its Stoke Park campus. At 28,000m2, it is one of the specialist education architect's biggest ever projects. The development will include a series of so-called “pavilions in the park,” which will form academies, each ...