HEALTHCARE ESTATES 2022 IHEEM AWARDS
The Healthcare Supplier of the Year Award, sponsored by HEJ, went to Ocura Healthcare Furniture. Victoria Emerton (far left) of Step Exhibitions presented the winners with their award. Holding the trophy is Marketing Manager, Claire Milne.
ensure that we provide safe and secure environments for our patients, colleagues, and visitors.”
Healthcare Supplier of the Year The Healthcare Supplier of the Year, sponsored by HEJ, recognises the individual, team, or company, that has been supplying the NHS, or a private healthcare facility, successfully and reliably over the past 12 months. Seven organisations were shortlisted: Air Sentry, Arco Healthcare, BAM Construction, BeaconMedaes Germfree Mobile cleanrooms, North Devon District Hospital, and Ocura Healthcare Furniture. Highly Commended in this ‘highly competitive category’ were BeaconMedaes and Arco Healthcare. Andy Powell then welcomed Victoria Emerton, Healthcare Estates Conference Director at Step Exhibitions, to the stage. She announced the winner – Ocura Healthcare Furniture, and presented the award to several delighted members of the company’s team. Ocura Healthcare Furniture’s entry said: “Our purpose is to listen, understand, and collaborate with caring staff to transform healthcare environments, so they can improve the outcome for patients, and make a difference to their lives and those of their families.”
The New Build Project of the Year Award went to the Red Kite View CAMHS Unit in Leeds. Collecting the award from Step Exhibitions’ Sales Manager, Jay Stacy (far left), were several members of the project team, including from the facility’s architects, Gilling Dod.
New Build Project of the Year Next to be presented was the New Build Project of the Year, sponsored by Healthcare Estates, which recognises the project team that has successfully delivered a new-build project in the past 12 months. The criteria for this category, sponsored by Engie, stipulate that the project should be an exemplar in sustainability, technology, design, and patient wellbeing. The shortlisted companies were: Airedale All Electric ICU and Inpatient Building, the Bevan Intermediate Care Unit, the New Heatherwood Hospital, Northampton General Hospital Intensive Treatment Facility, the Northern Centre for Cancer Care, the Red Kite View CAMHS Unit in Leeds, and the Ulster Hospital Acute Services Block. Andy Powell said that ‘with such high-profile schemes, this category was particularly difficult to judge and choose a winner from’. He said: “To tell us who has won, please
welcome to the stage from Healthcare Estates, Jay Stacy.” Jay Stacy announced that the winner was the Red Kite View CAMHS Unit, designed by Gilling Dod Architects. The entry said of the new mental healthcare facility: ‘Nestled into a wooded hillside in Leeds, Red Kite View is an innovative mental health unit
co-produced with and for the young people of West Yorkshire. Its form mimics a meandering stream running through a forest. It has two wards, a Section-136 suite, and a school.’ Collecting the award from Jay Stacy were several members of the Red Kite View project team. The judges commented: “Good to see such a well-designed mental health unit with strong user support.”
Product Innovation of the Year The evening’s next award – for Product Innovation of the Year – sponsored by Bouygues Energies & Services, recognises the best new product brought to the healthcare market within the previous 12 months. The category saw a record level of entries – with over 20. Shortlisted were Air Sentry, the Angel Guard Remote Water Monitoring Box, SHJ Medical Gas Specialists’ Empower3, NHS Open Space, Ocura Healthcare Furniture, Real-Time O2 Metering for Hospitals, and Tarkett UK. Andy Powell told guests: “With a stellar cast of products shortlisted, please welcome Amelle Mestari, Director Of Procurement & Sustainable Development from sponsor Bouygues, to tell us who has won.” Amelle Mestari announced that that the winner was Tarkett UK, and several representatives from Tarkett went up to
A product said to be the first bio-attributed vinyl floor won Tarkett the Product Innovation of the Year Award. Amelle Mestari (far left), of category sponsor, Bouygues Energies & Services (UK), was on stage to present the award.
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IHEEM Chief Executive, Pete Sellars, and sponsor representative, Kate Hurl of RS Components (far left), presented the award for Staff Wellbeing Initiative of the Year to representatives from Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust.
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