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SCOTLAND


What: the healthcare buildings forum Scotland


When: 2-3 May 2019 Where: Dalmahoy Hotel, Edinburgh Web: www.hbf-scotland.co.uk


This year the popular healthcare buildings forum will hold its first event in Scotland, a key future market for healthcare construction


Meet, Connect, Do Business


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HSScotland has revealed its 2020 Vision and Strategic Narrative for achieving sustainable quality in the


delivery of health and social care across Scotland through integrated services.


Already, since 2007, over £5billion has


been invested in health infrastructure, and the aim, moving forward, is to create a new generation of joined-up health and care facilities that focus on wellbeing and independence rather than reactive healthcare. These developments will be largely


Call for papers


Are you working on a healthcare project in Scotland, or do you have expertise in the construction or infrastructure finance or procurement markets?


If you can offer an insight into the emerging opportunities across the country, then we want to hear from you.


We are looking for speakers for the first-ever healthcare buildings forum Scotland.


If you are interested, please submit your ideas to: sue@stable-events.co.uk.


delivered through a network of five ‘hubs’, each with a private-sector development partner.


In the pipeline Collectively these ‘hubCos’ are delivering a diverse pipeline of best- value, award-winning community infrastructure, currently valued at more than £2billion and anticipated to grow to over £3billion in the coming years. Barbour ABI data shows 300 projects


of various sizes with an element of health or care provision at various stages of development in Scotland. This emerging new market means that


health boards and other providers will be on the lookout for innovative new construction approaches and products. The healthcare buildings forum has


been held in England for the past six years and has provided a crucial opportunity for healthcare product and service suppliers to meet key decision-


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makers involved in the design and build of health and social care facilities. And now the forum is heading across


the border to the Dalmahoy Hotel in Edinburgh, where, over one-and-a-half days, delegates can focus on creating long-lasting business relationships through a series of pre-arranged meetings. Supplier and project delegate


schedules are matched in advance to ensure both parties maximise their time at the event, with a minimum of 15 meetings taking place with those in charge of commissioning for healthcare estates. The event also includes a gala


dinner and on both days there are keynote addresses which will explore the opportunities and challenges in the sector. Among the project delegates already


signed up for the event – each of which is in charge of a major construction budget and is actively looking to meet with new suppliers for projects in Scotland include Stantec, WSP, Baker Hicks, the Young Foundation, and HammondCare.


Make the right choice Keynote sessions will provide an


overview of the opportunities, advice on


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