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Winners of the 2024 Healthcare Estates Awards to be announced this month
Following the announcement of the nominees in August, the winners of the 2024 Healthcare Estates Awards will be revealed this month.
The awards will be presented in 12 categories at the annual Healthcare Estates Awards Dinner, taking place at the Kimpton Clocktower Hotel, Manchester on 8 October. The Institute said: “These Awards continue to represent the pinnacle of achievement in the sector, thanks to a consistently high standard of entries and the involvement of many renowned organisations. The judges look for entries that represent originality, innovation, quality of planning and execution, and delivery of desirable economic development or regeneration. Our shortlisted nominees were drawn from hundreds of entries, and as such represent the best of the sector and deserve huge congratulations. Thank you to our esteemed panel who carefully reviewed and judged all the submissions in the 12 categories.” IHEEM has secured footballing legend, Kevin Keegan, as after- dinner speaker at the Awards Dinner, and he will present the Awards alongside compère, Andy Powell.
The 12 Awards categories and the shortlisted entries are:
n Apprentice of the Year (Sponsored by TB+A)
• Paul Cadman – Barnsley Facility Services.
• Sophie Hall – Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust.
• Andrew Kellett – Mace. • Angus Morris-Howarth – CBRE. • Kai Phillips – Equans UK & Ireland. • Stuart Willing – Mitie.
n Architectural Practice of the Year
• AHR. • Gilling Dod Architects. • Medical Architecture. • P+HS Architects.
n Consultancy of the Year • Currie & Brown. • Curtins. • EDGE PS. • MultiHealth Specialists.
Construction.
• Wood Green Shopping Mall Community Diagnostic Centre – gbpartnerships consult.
n Staff Wellbeing Initiative of the Year
• Rochdale Infirmary Oasis Rooftop Garden – Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust.
• Wellbeing Guardians Initiative – Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust.
n Diversity and Inclusion Award (Sponsored by DRLC)
• Amy Francis-Smith, Pinnegar Hayward Design.
• Shahid Dosa, Ready2Work by Mitie.
• ‘Through Their Eyes’ – Human Conscious Design Virtual Reality Platform (HCDP) by Tarkett.
n Estates & Facilities Champion of Champions
• Paul Fitzpatrick – Director of Estates and Facilities, Liverpool University Hospitals NHS FT.
• Paula Melhuish – Deputy Director of Estates, Facilities & Capital Development, University Hospital Southampton NHS FT.
n Estates & Facilities Team of the Year
• Barnsley Facilities Services – Domestics Team.
• Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust – Sustainability Team.
• Edenbridge Medical Centre. • Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust – Estates and Facilities Team.
• Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust – Estates Team.
• Stockport NHS Foundation Trust – Estates & Capital Team.
n Healthcare Supplier of the Year
• Power Control Ltd. • Veolia.
n New Build Project of the Year
• Aspen Wood Learning Disability Low Secure Forensic Inpatient Unit – Gilling Dod Architects.
• Brainkind Neurological Centre – Jefferson Sheard Architects. • Eastbourne District General
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Hospital Decarbonisation Project – Veolia.
• Greater Manchester Major Trauma Hospital – Day Architectural.
• Huddersfield Royal Infirmary New A&E Department – Integrated Health Projects.
• Maternity Unit at Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast – GRAHAM- BAM Healthcare Partnership.
n Product Innovation of the Year
• Advanced Pro Stixx – Aerocom (UK).
• Honeywell Self-Test – Honeywell. • ‘Through Their Eyes’ – Human Conscious Design Virtual Reality Platform (HCDP) by Tarkett.
n Refurbishment Project of the Year
• Barnsley Hospital: Future- proofing Barnsley Intensive Care Scheme – Barnsley Facilities Services.
• Blackpool Victoria Hospital Emergency Village – Gilling Dod Architects.
• Crawley Hospital Child
Development Centre – Jefferson Sheard Architects.
• Freeman Hospital: Ward and Lift Lobbies Transformation – Medical Architecture.
• Parkview Mental Health Clinic: A Youth-Led Approach to Transformation – Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust.
• Royal Free Hospital: PET CT Biograph Vision Quadra enabling and installation – Royal Free London Property Services (RFLPS) Consultancy.
• Warrington & Halton Hospitals Redevelopment: Enhancing Healthcare Facilities – Kier
n Sustainable Achievement (Sponsored by Tilbury Douglas)
• Decarbonising Healthcare: Merit Delivers Sustainable Solutions with the Solihull Elective Hub – Merit.
• Delivering Meaningful Social Value at LUHFT – Liverpool University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
• St James Low Carbon Heat Network – Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. • UCLH & Mitie.
Diary dates
8-9 October Healthcare Estates 2024, Manchester Central. T: 01892 518877
www.healthcare-estates.com
16 October IHEEM West Midlands Branch meeting, with an introduction from the Infrastructure and Projects Authority, Stephenson House, Birmingham. Email:
chair.wm@iheem.com or
secretary.wm@iheem.com
8 November IHEEM Mentor Training, Hilton Birmingham Metropole.
https://tinyurl.com/2vv4fk25
IHEEM Healthcare Facility Planning course, in partnership with TAHPI
11-22 November
http://tinyurl.com/mpw5ttyn T: 023 9282 3186
Email:
training@iheem.org.uk
IHEEM Health Facility Briefing System
27-28 November
https://tinyurl.com/2v45fwwx T: 023 9282 3186
Email:
training@iheem.org.uk
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