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Education Construction Market Report - UK 2011-2015

AMA Research, Sep 2011, Pages: 92


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'AMA Research are pleased to announce the publication of the 4th Edition of the report “Education Construction Market Report – UK 2011-2015 Analysis”, which focuses on the major structural and financial changes within the UK education sector and key government capital building programmes. Key areas in the report:
- Key market trends and impact of government spending cuts on education projects and capital programmes
- What next after BSF - impact of ‘James Review’ published in July 2011
- State and private resource and capital funding in the education sector
- Current and forecasts of contractors output in the education market
- Education Capital Programmes - Government targets and progress to date (BSF, Academies Programme, Free Schools, PFI)

Areas of particular interest:
- Review of education spending priorities for the next 4 years as announced in the 2010 CSR, including a 60% cut to the capital budget.
- Recommendations of recent Sebastian James Review of Education Capital, and implications for future education construction work.
- What next after BSF? - Key opportunities for construction work in the primary and secondary education sector - the Academies Programme and the recently announced £2bn schools PFI programme – which will partially replace BSF.
- Changes in higher education sector, including university funding and tuition fees - will have major impact on the way that university property is procured, funded, developed and managed.
- Universities will be increasingly required to manage their estates and secure new models of capital funding – opportunities for partnership agreements between universities and private sector developers and investors, especially in student accommodation sector.
- Review of construction activity in the student accommodation sector and forward development pipeline for commercial bed-spaces.
- Future direction of education sector  - increased use of PFI, creation of new types of schools, implications for construction industry with an anticipated - move away from new build projects towards refurbishment and fit-out.



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