HEALTHCARE ESTATES
Product Innovation of the Year n Winner Water Flushing App – BCHC Estates Team & Zeta Safe
The Flushing App is an innovative approach to improving water hygiene across the Birmingham Community Health Care. While digital solutions for compliance monitoring exist, this app is tailored specifically for BCHC Estates water hygiene management, making it a new and valuable adaptation. Developed in collaboration with Zeta Safe, it leverages digital transformation to enhance regulatory compliance and operational efficiency.
Refurbishment Project of the Year n Winner UHPNT’s Bigbury Orthopaedic Surgical Suite - Stride Treglown
The Bigbury Orthopaedic Surgical Suite is a transformative retrofit at UHP NHS Trust. The team repurposed legacy space never intended for clinical use into a modern surgical facility, meeting complex NHS standards. By involving all staff and clinical teams early, they agreed on spatial derogations collaboratively, making compromises in the right areas. Highly Commended: The Stonebow Unit, HWHCT – Galliford Try
Staff Wellbeing Initiative of the Year
All the winners on stage at the gala dinner awards night at Healthcare Estates 2025.
Sponsored by Equans & IHEEM n Winner Barnsley Facilities Services ‘Year of People’ Initiative
At Barnsley Facilities Services (BFS), the 2024–2025 ‘Year of People’ campaign reflects a bold and intentional shift:
placing staff wellbeing, learning, and development at the heart of everything they do. Led by the BFS Management Team, this organisation-wide initiative has transformed how we support their teams and engage with their people.
Sustainable Achievement
Sponsored by Tilbury Douglas n Winner
Mitie & UCLH
Mitie has worked in close partnership with the SPV (HMU) and UCLH Trust colleagues to deliver a series of innovative and impactful sustainability projects at University College London Hospital (UCLH). These initiatives form a key part of the Trust’s 2020–2025 Green Plan and demonstrate a shared commitment to environmental responsibility, operational efficiency, and improved patient outcomes. Highly Commended: GMMH’s North View – Gilling Dod Architects
44 Health Estate Journal November 2025
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