HEALTHCARE ESTATES IHEEM AWARDS 2023
Victoria Emerton of Step Exhibitions presented the Healthcare Supplier of the Year Award to Mark Lakey, Business Development & Key Accounts manager for the North at BeaconMedaes.
n Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust - Estates and Facilities Team.
n Liverpool University Hospitals Division of Estates and Facilities.
n Mitie at University College Hospital London. Andy Powell explained that a Highly Commended in this category had been awarded to the Estates and Facilities Team at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (LTHT), before welcoming to the stage, IHEEM Past-President, Paul Fenton, who announced that the winner in this category was Mitie at University College Hospital London. The Mitie team then went up to the stage to receive their award from him.
Healthcare Supplier of the Year Briefly explaining the criteria for the next award, Andy Powell said that the Healthcare Supplier of the Year Award 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. The nominees in this category this year were BeaconMedaes, Healthcare Design Leadership Community Interest Company, MIG Medical, and Mitie. A Highly Commended went to Mitie. The Master of Ceremonies then said: “To announce the winner, please welcome to the stage Victoria Emerton, Conference Director for Healthcare Estates.” She announced that the winner of the Healthcare Supplier of the Year Award 2023 was BeaconMedaes.
Gilling Dod received the New Build Project of the Year Award from IHEEM COO, Tania Davies (third from right).
Mark Lakey from the medical gas specialist then joined her on stage to collect the award.
New Build Project of the Year The next award to be presented was for New Build Project of the Year, sponsored this year by Andrew Poplett Enterprises. This award recognises the project team that has successfully delivered a new- build project in the past 12 months. The project should be an exemplar in the areas of sustainability, technology, design and patient wellbeing. The shortlisted nominees for 2023 were: n Concept Ward – for James Paget University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust – Health Spaces.
n Great Western Hospital, Swindon, Urgent Treatment Centre – Gilling Dod Architects.
n Hull Royal Infirmary New Main Entrance – Race Cottam Associates.
n Onyx Ward – Autism Low Secure Unit, Brooklands Hospital – CPW.
n The Abbey Centre, Camden – Wates Group.
n The Royal Marsden Hospital, Oak Cancer Centre – BDP.
Such had been the high standard of entries in this category that the team from Wates Group received a Highly Commended for The Abbey Centre in Camden. The winner of the 2023 New Build Project of the Year Award, however, was announced as Gilling Dod Architects – for its design of
the Urgent Treatment Centre at Swindon’s Great Western Hospital. The team from Gilling Dod came up to collect their award from IHEEM COO, Tania Davies.
Product Innovation of the Year Recognising the best new product brought to the healthcare market within the last 12 months is the Product Innovation of the Year Award, this year sponsored by Air Sentry. Nominated were: n Air Handling Systems – for its AIR-HTM Cabinet AHU.
n Medclair and BeaconMedaes – Central Destruction Unit (CDU) and Anaesthetic Gas Scavenging System (AGSS), and
n Siemens – HiMed Patient Terminal Solution.
Siemens’ HiMed Patient Terminal Solution was recognised with a Highly Commended. The winner in this category was then announced by Air Sentry MD, Andrew Carnegie, as Air Handling Systems – for its AIR-HTM Cabinet AHU. He presented the award to the winning team.
Refurbishment Project of the Year The next category to see the winner announced was Refurbishment Project of the Year – where the award – this year sponsored by Eta Projects – recognises the project team that has successfully delivered an outstanding refurbishment project in the last year. The projects were judged on factors such as efficiency, creative use of space, and attention to
The team from Air Handling Systems on stage receiving the Product Innovation of the Year Award from Andrew Carnegie of category sponsor, Air Sentry (far left).
Kim Shelley of Eta Projects presented the Refurbishment Project of the Year Award to Carl Mitten of MIG Group.
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