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HEALTHCARE ESTATES


n CBRE’s Health Business Unit n Morris & Spottiswood n Vital Energi


New Build Project of the Year


This award recognises the project team that has successfully delivered a new build project in the past 12 months: May 2024 – 2025. The 2025 nominees are: n Hellesdon Rivers Centre [Client – Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust. Entry submitted by Murphy Philipps Architects on behalf of Castons, Ingleton Wood, Integrated Health Projects (IHP) – the joint venture between VINCI Building and Sir Robert McAlpine, Hospital Rooms, JP Chick and Partners, Murphy Philipps, Relabond and Sheils Flynn] n The Mater Misericordiae University Hospital – High Impact National Isolation Unit [Client – The Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin. Entry submitted by Asgard Controlled Environments] n Midland Metropolitan University Hospital [Client – Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust. Entry submitted by Gleeds, on behalf of Arup, Balfour Beatty, Gleeds, Stride Treglown, WT] n Stroke Rehabilitation Unit at West Cumberland Hospital [Client – North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust. Entry submitted by DSSR Consulting Engineers, on behalf of Bowker Building Services Engineers, Curtins, DSSR Consulting Engineers, Gilling Dod and GRAHAM] n Tussac House, Falkland Islands [Client – Falkland Islands Government (FIG). Entry submitted by ONE Creative Environments (ONE) on behalf of FIG’s Public Works Departments, ONE and RSK Falklands Ltd] n West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust, Community Diagnostic Centre (CDC), Newmarket [Client & Project Manager – West Suffolk Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (WSHFT). Entry submitted by WSHFT on behalf of Artelia Group, Castons, JSH, KLH Architects, Morgan Sindall, Sweco and WSHFT]


Product Innovation of the Year


This award recognises the best new product brought to market within the last 12 months: May 2024 – 2025. The 2025 nominees are: n Hygienic waste without water level – Delabie n Telelift Unicar system for bulk laboratory sample transformation – Quirepace Ltd


28 Health Estate Journal October 2025


n Water Flushing App – Birmingham Community Health Care Estates Team & Zeta Safe


Refurbishment Project of the Year


This award recognises the project team that has successfully delivered a refurbishment project in the past 12 months: May 2024 – 2025. The 2025 nominees are: n Bigbury Orthopaedic Surgical Suite [Client – University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust. Entry submitted by Stride Treglown] n Rooftop Outdoor Play Area and Sensory Garden, Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital [Client – Manchester Foundation Trust Charity / Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. Entry submitted by 10architect] n The Stonebow Unit, Hereford [Client – Herefordshire and Worcestershire Health and Care NHS Trust. Entry submitted by Galliford Try]


Staff Wellbeing Initiative of the Year


This award recognises an initiative or programme introduced within a Trust to ensure the wellbeing and mental health of its team. The 2025 nominees are: n AFL Architects – Wellbeing Garden at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary


n Barnsley Facilities Services – ‘Year of People’ Initiative n The University Hospitals of Liverpool Group (UHLG) Health and Safety Department – Fire Safety Apprenticeship Initiative Enhancing Staff Wellbeing and Career Development


Sustainable Achievement


This award recognises the organisation, team, or product that has made the best use of innovative technology and sustainable practices to reduce the estates carbon footprint. The 2025 nominees are: n Equans – Decarbonising Healthcare: Equans’ Scalable Model for Net Zero NHS Estates


n Mitie & UCLH n North View – Gilling Dod Architects, Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust et al.


n Mohammed Sajard – Energy and Sustainability Manager at Barnsley Facilities Services


n Victaulic – Sustainable Pipe Joining Solutions: Reducing embodied carbon in Healthcare Infrastructure


All the 2024 winners and those highly commended took the stage at the end of last year’s ceremony, joined by host Kevin Keegan.


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