Education & healthcare Ӱ – Page 58
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Liverpool sets to work on schools rescue plan
Taskforce plans to ask government for half of original BSF funding and raise the rest through other means
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Morgan Sindall scoops £17m university job
University of Sussex picks contractor to start on 8000m2 project in October
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Question time for Cameron
The Tory conference is going to be subjected to minute scrutiny in the hope that ministers will fill in some of the many blanks in policy. Sarah Richardson and Roxane McMeeken list the most important
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Floor at UK's most expensive PFI hospital remains empty
A whole floor of the £1bn PFI Barts and Royal London redevelopment is standing empty
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Balfour Beatty bags £325m US military hospital
Balfour Beatty’s US division has won a new military hospital in Texas as part of a joint venture
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Ten councils served notices for asbestos failures in schools
Ten councils have been told to improve their asbestos management or face the legal consequences
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Fast-track schools trial to use academies framework
Fifteen qualified contractors hope list will be preferred route for future government spending
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Carillion to aid its axed students
Carillion has found work placements for all but three of the students who were left in the lurch after the firm decided to cancel its sponsorship scheme
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Zaha's class act: Evelyn Grace Academy
Pupils move into architect’s first completed project in England
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Fast-track schools trial to use academies framework
Fifteen qualified contractors hope list will be preferred route for future government spending
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Jestico + Whiles wins planning for Hackney Catholic school building
BSF project will unite split-site Cardinal Pole school in one location
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Ravensbourne College opens its new building at Greenwich
Foreign Office Architects’ new building for the design college sits opposite the O2 Arena
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BDP unveils £51m Glasgow college
Anniesland College is officially opened by Scotland’s first minister
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Sample school contractors can negotiate with councils for more work
Contractors that won the 33 sample schools will be able to negotiate for further schools work with the councils involved.
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Michael Gove defends number of free schools
Only 16 free schools will open next year, but education secretary says he is not disappointed
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Ocon wins £5m student scheme in Liverpool
Contractor to build 100-unit student accommodation by August 2011
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Stride Treglown student tower wins planning in Preston
The £13m scheme by developer contractor Marcus Worthington will have 275 student bedrooms and studios
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Balfour Beatty wins £80m Stevenage schools deal
Hertfordshire County Council names contractor as preferred bidder on schools PPP
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Government free schools target under threat
As few as five “free” schools - a quarter of the government’s target - could open next September, according to sources involved in several of the pioneering schemes
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ISG wins £3.5m schools remodelling job in Dudley
Improvements at Hawbush Primary School will see new single-storey classrooms and the refurbishment of existing facilities