HEALTHCARE ESTATES
Winning work: Revealing the 2025 Awards shortlist
The nominees have been announced for the 12 categories of this year’s Healthcare Estates IHEEM Awards. Entries were described as being of an exceptionally high standard, with strong competition across all categories. The shortlists were finalised following detailed assessment by a panel of judges, who reviewed and scored hundreds of submissions.
Apprentice of the Year
The award invites entries from apprentices at intermediate, advanced, higher and degree level. The 2025 nominees are: n Jonathan Day – Degree Apprentice, DSSR Consulting Engineers
n Michael Kane – Belfast Health & Social Care Trust Trainee Engineer 2024/25
n Lois Riley – Quantity Surveying Apprentice, Equans UK & Ireland
n Frankie Taylor-Smith – Medical Engineering Apprentice, Northumbria Healthcare Facilities Management
Architectural Practice of the Year
This award recognises an architectural practice who have demonstrated outstanding work in the healthcare sector over the last 12 months: May 2024 – 2025. The 2025 nominees are: n 10architect n AHR n Murphy Philipps Architects
Consultancy of the Year
This award recognises a multi-disciplinary consultancy or construction consultants (including building or quantity surveyors and project management companies) who have demonstrated outstanding work
Judging panel
n Simon Adamson – Director of Estates, Facilities & Capital, Tees, Esk & Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust, and President-Elect, IHEEM
n Mike Soroka – Head of Estates, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, and Member of the IHEEM Conference Committee
n Jason Fisher – Managing Director, Beattie Flanigan Consulting Engineers, and Member of the IHEEM Electrical Technical Platform
n Duncan Sissons – Managing Director, Sissons Consult, and Member of the IHEEM SEM Technical Platform
n Claire Hennessy – Estates & Facilities Director, Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, and Chair of the IHEEM Conference Committee
n Kim Shelley – Strategic Partnerships Director, ETA Projects, and Joint-Chair of the IHEEM Diversity & Inclusion Group
n Pete Sellars – Chief Executive Officer, IHEEM n Tania Davies – Chief Operating Officer, IHEEM
Estates & Facilities Champion of Champions This award recognises a member of the Estates & Facilities team that has gone above and beyond their job specification to improve the patient environment. The 2025 nominees are: n Chris Hodgson – Director of Estates & Facilities, East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust
n Aidan Shaw & Gerard McCallan – 2 Lifetimes of Service in Healthcare in Belfast
n Michelle Waddicor – Transforming Emergency Care at Stepping Hill Hospital
Estates & Facilities Team of the Year
This award is made to a team working in the healthcare sector who can demonstrate outstanding achievement, performance and delivery of estates and facilities services: May 2024 – 2025. The 2025 nominees are: n Barnsley Facilities Services – Portering Team n BHSCT Encompass Enabling Works Programme n Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust – Estates Department
n Greater Manchester MH NHS Foundation Trust – Capital, Estates and Facilities Team (CEF)
n Mitie & UCLH n Stockport NHS Foundation Trust – Capital Projects Team
Healthcare Supplier of the Year
This award recognises the individual, team, or company that has been supplying an NHS, or private healthcare facility successfully, and reliably over the past 12 months: May 2024 – 2025. The 2025 nominees are: n Bender UK
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in the healthcare sector over the last 12 months: May 2024 – 2025. The 2025 nominees are: n Capita n CCL Solutions n RFL Property Services
Diversity and Inclusion Award
This award recognises the organisation, individual or initiative that has made a genuine difference in equality, diversity and inclusion within the healthcare environment. The 2025 nominees are: n Vincent Hart – Head of Estates at Broadgreen Hospital, NHS University Hospitals of Liverpool Group
n Hive Projects
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