HEALTHCARE ESTATES
Speeding projects via MMC and meticulous planning
MTX brings together development, design, construction, aftercare, facilities management, and funding expertise, for healthcare building projects throughout the UK. The company said: “At the conception stage of any project, our in-house pre-construction design team collaborates with clients to strategically define project requirements. Using Modern Methods of Construction (MMC), we minimise the time we spend on site, resulting in a faster return on investment while still delivering a high-quality solution - with significantly reduced disruption to existing patient and operational pathways. “Whether you require the construction of a new facility, or the refurbishment and turnkey fit-out of an existing one, we’re committed to providing you with an innovative solution that not only meets your requirements, but exceeds your
HTM-compliant air-handling solutions
expectations. With over 40 years’ experience, and an unrivalled portfolio spanning NHS facilities and life-science, we continue to lead industry innovation and the use of MMC to deliver healthcare buildings better, faster, and greener, than ever before.” The photo shows the MTX-built £64 m Essex
and Suffolk Elective Orthopaedic Centre (ESEOC), housed within the Dame Clara Marx Building at Colchester Hospital.
Reliable emergency power solutions
WB Power Services (WBPS), founded in 1983, is a UK-based family-run business specialising in critical power infrastructure – ranging from diesel generators to UPS and hybrid systems. With over 500 employees across 20 locations, the company says it is ‘trusted by NHS Trusts, hospitals, surgeries, and walk-in centres to provide reliable
emergency power solutions’. WBPS’s healthcare offer extends from
standby power installations (10 kVA to 4.5 MVA+) to turnkey UPS, transformers, and control and fuel solutions. It works both directly with NHS Trusts, and with contractors and consultants, managing projects from conceptual design and specification through to installation and commissioning. In the past 18 months, WB Power Services has ‘innovated’ its critical power offerings by acquiring Hodgson Acoustics to launch Wiltech Acoustics, enhancing its acoustic bespoke enclosure product range. In addition, its modular e-POD ‘plug and play’ system boasts rapid deployment for healthcare facilities and data centres. WBPS is also Europe’s largest Rehlko (formerly Kohler Energy) distributor, supplying critical spare parts and generators, and servicing healthcare estates alongside data centres and public sector clients.
‘Space-saving’ AHU solution
As NHS hospitals face mounting spatial pressures amid growing healthcare demands, retrofit-friendly solutions are becoming essential. So says Akrivis. Its DM Series vertical air-handling units (AHUs) offer a compact, modular, fully integrated alternative to traditional horizontal systems. The company said: “These units meet all performance, efficiency, and HTM compliance standards while requiring significantly less space – ideal for space-constrained healthcare environments.
“Designed specifically for retrofit applications, the DM Series units are pre- wired, pre-piped, and feature external connection points for seamless integration, which reduces on-site labour and installation costs. Ultimately, our DM Series provides a cost-effective, long-term solution for NHS facilities, delivering operational efficiency and financial benefits. This innovation offers a streamlined answer to modern healthcare’s space and performance challenges. Visit us on Stand E26.”
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Air management specialist, Mansfield Pollard, is encouraging visitors to Healthcare Estates 2025 to visit Stand D30 to discover how it is ‘redefining healthcare air management’. The company said: “As the UK’s leader in HTM 03-01-compliant solutions, we combine technical precision with manufacturing agility to deliver bespoke and modular air-handling units that exceed performance expectations while reducing footprint, noise, and energy demand. This year, we’ll showcase a compact, cabinet-style HTM 03-01 air- handling unit engineered to deliver full compliance in constrained spaces, with options to accommodate derogation where appropriate. Also shown will be our fully integrated HTM-compliant maintenance corridor, designed and manufactured ‘in house’ to the same exacting standards as the AHUs it protects. These purpose-built enclosures ensure safe, secure access for inspection and servicing, while maintaining environmental control in rooftop and retrofit applications. “Whether you’re upgrading ageing
infrastructure, or designing for new-build resilience, our NHS ventilation specialists will be on hand to discuss how we can solve your most complex challenges. Mansfield Pollard’s engineering and compliance expertise ensures that every solution delivers lasting performance, tailored to real-world hospital demands.”
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