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HEALTHCARE ESTATES


Eight decades of building services expertise


DSSR is one of the UK’s largest independent building services consultants, with 80 years’ experience designing ‘innovative mechanical, electrical, and public health services’. Over 100 DSSR staff operate from offices in Glasgow, Harrogate, London, and Manchester. The company said: “It’s our mission to contribute to the decarbonisation of the UK through the design of sustainable building services. To that end, we help our clients achieve operational Net Zero Carbon by applying our expert knowledge and using the latest design technologies and methods to create the most energy-efficient MEP services possible.” DSSR is supporting the delivery of the £312 m


Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Hospital Trust Transformation Project (see photo), running from December 2023 to 2028. The project aims to enhance healthcare for 500,000 people annually. Focused on emergency care, it will


T-safe’s ‘total water filtration solution’


At this year’s Healthcare Estates exhibition, T-safe will showcase its Total Water Filtration Solution, ‘purpose-built to support NHS hospitals in safeguarding high-risk patients and responding effectively to water safety incidents’. The company explained: “Fully aligned


modernise infrastructure and improve patient outcomes. A key feature is a new ‘state-of-the- art’ energy centre, boosting sustainability and efficiency. The £180 m construction phase includes


18 carefully sequenced stages to reconfigure the hospital’s Emergency Department – with the integration of a new AHU and electrical switchroom, alongside the re-use of existing systems, ‘reducing cost and build time ,while supporting environmental goals’.


Your partner in patient safety


‘From collaborating with architects on award-winning projects across the globe, to supporting clinical teams with innovative human-centred solutions designed to protect people during their most vulnerable times’, Kingsway Group says it partners with customers ‘to create therapeutic spaces that prioritise safety and recovery’.


It said: “From understanding your design challenges to providing best-in-class solutions and ongoing proactive support, we constantly listen, adapt, and innovate, to improve outcomes for people living and working in challenging environments As a result, we’re proud to be a trusted partner in patient safety to over 85% of NHS mental health Trusts throughout the UK. “As your partner in patient safety, we’re excited to connect with you at the Healthcare Estates exhibition in Manchester, where we’ll be showcasing our latest innovations designed to improve safety and create better outcomes in challenging environments, including our new award-winning co-produced Washroom Range ahead of its quarter four launch. We invite you to Stand C14 to learn more about our latest offerings, and find out how we can support you on your next project.”


Delivering certainty for healthcare projects


McAvoy, exhibiting on Stand F5, says it understands the pressures facing today’s healthcare sector – ‘ageing estates, urgent demand, and limited budgets’. It said: “That’s why we deliver adaptable, high-quality modular facilities faster, with less disruption, and with greater cost certainty. From acute wards and decant space to outpatient departments and diagnostics suites, our flexible healthcare solutions are tailored to meet the clinical and operational needs of NHS Trusts and private providers alike. “Our rental solutions provide financial


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flexibility, eliminating the need for significant upfront capital investment. Renting healthcare facilities offers flexibility and scalability, allowing you to adjust to changing demands


with ease. With faster deployment and ongoing maintenance and support throughout the rental term, renting ensures a hassle- free and efficient solution for your space requirements. “We’re proud to be a trusted delivery


partner on a range of NHS approved frameworks, and to have delivered critical healthcare projects across the UK, including a 48-bed ward block at Good Hope Hospital Birmingham (see photo) in just 14 weeks. Whether you’re planning for growth, tackling backlogs, or modernising estates, McAvoy is here to help.”


with the requirements of NETB 2024/03, the T-safe range sets the gold standard in validation, performance, and compliance. From our industry-leading point-of-use filters, to a complete suite of supporting services, T-safe delivers more than just products, we deliver assurance. “Our solutions are designed to help NHS Estates, IPC, and Water Safety Groups implement compliant, effective, and sustainable filter management strategies across both proactive and reactive use cases. With the ongoing threat of waterborne pathogens and increasing regulatory expectations, there’s never been a more critical time to partner with a trusted specialist. “Visit Stand G34 to explore our latest


innovations, and relax in the new T-safe Lounge on G32 – a dedicated space for healthcare professionals to connect, ask questions, and learn more about how we’re supporting hospitals across the UK.”


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