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HEALTHCARE ESTATES IHEEM AWARDS 2023


Colleagues from Hive Projects received the Consultancy of the Year Award from Ollie Brook of T&B Contractors (far left).


n Medical Architecture, and n P+HS Architects. With this a particularly tightly contested category, Andy Powell explained that a Highly Commended – awarded where the judges felt the runner-up’s entry was of such high quality that it merited extra recognition – would go to BDP. Louise Clarke, Technical director, and Mahesh Mistry, senior engineer, from GPT Consult, announced that the winner of the Architectural Practice of the Year Award for 2023 was P+HS Architects. The team from the practice then went up on stage to collect their award.


Consultancy of the Year Andy Powell told guests that the next award to be presented would be the 2023 Award for Consultancy of the Year, sponsored by T&B Contractors. This award recognises a multi-disciplinary consultancy or construction consultant (including building or quantity surveyors and project management companies) that has ‘demonstrated outstanding work’ in the healthcare sector over the last 12 months. Shortlisted were Curtins, Day Project Management, EDGE PS, Healthcare Design Leadership Community Interest Company, Hive Projects, and Multi Health Specialists. Andy Powell told guests a Highly Commended in this category would go to EDGE PS. Ollie Brook, senior Business Development manager at T&B Contractors, then came up to the stage


Duane Passman (far left), presented the Diversity & Inclusion Award to a team from Vital Services at Birmingham Children’s Hospital.


to announce the winner of the 2023 Consultancy of the Year as Hive Projects. A team from the winning business then went up to the stage to collect their award.


Diversity & Inclusion Award Andy Powell explained that the next award, the Diversity & Inclusion Award, which is sponsored by IHEEM, recognises ‘the organisation, individual, or initiative that has made a genuine difference in equality, diversity, and inclusion within the healthcare environment’. This year’s nominees were: n Changing Places - Vital Services, Birmingham Children’s Hospital.


n Land and Property Team, West Heath Hospital, Birmingham, and


n New Multifaith Centre - Royal Bolton Hospital. Duane Passman, Joint Chair of the IHEEM Diversity and Inclusion Group, then went up to the stage to announce that the winner was Changing Places – Vital Services, Birmingham Children’s Hospital. A team from Vital Services joined him on the stage to collect the award.


Estates & Facilities Champion of Champions Award Sponsored by Tilbury Douglas and IHEEM, the next award to be presented on this gala evening was the Estates & Facilities Champion of Champions Award. This year sponsored by Tilbury Douglas and IHEEM, the award goes to a member of an Estates


& Facilities team that has ‘gone above and beyond their job specification to improve the patient environment’. The nominees were: n Belfast Trust Estates Validation and Assurance Team.


n Dawn Clarke - Office and Helpdesk Manager, Birmingham Community Health Care Trust.


n Sophie Williams, Training & Development Coordinator at WWL Teaching Hospitals NHS FT SSDU.


Don Stewart, National Business Development director at Tilbury Douglas, and IHEEM President, Alison Ryan, announced that the 2023 winner in this category was Dawn Clarke, Office and Helpdesk manager, Birmingham Community Health Care Trust. Alison Ryan then presented the winner with her award.


Estates and Facilities Team of the Year The evening’s next award – for Estates and Facilities Team of the Year, is sponsored by IHEEM, and – Andy Powell explained to dinner guests – recognises a team working in the healthcare sector who can ‘demonstrate outstanding achievement, performance, and delivery of estates and facilities services, giving examples of how practical or technical obstacles have been overcome, cost savings have been made, or innovative ways of working have been introduced’. Shortlisted organisations included: n iFM Bolton Ltd.


Dawn Clarke (second from left) received the Estates & Facilities Champion of Champions Award from IHEEM President, Alison Ryan.


40 Health Estate Journal November 2023


Paul Fenton (far left), announced that the winner of the Estates & Facilities Team of the Year Award was the Mitie team from University College Hospital London.


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