RECENT NEWS
£1.6 million REI work complete
A ‘transition’ of ophthalmology services from Plymouth’s Royal Eye Infirmary (REI), Mutley, to Derriford Hospital, is now complete, following the reconfiguration and refurbishment of the Avon and Carey wards at Derriford Hospital.
Pegler’s £5 m investment
Pegler Yorkshire, the plumbing and heating manufacturer, has invested over £5 million at its two Yorkshire sites to double production capacity to accommodate expected demand for its range of metal push-fit fittings.
Monitoring optimises ‘energy savings’
Spirax Sarco has enhanced its EasiHeat engineered systems for delivering hot water and heating on-demand ‘to deliver up to 20% energy savings compared with conventional steam-to-water heating systems’.
Medical centre ‘marries security with tranquility’
The Queensway Medical Centre, on the site of a former ‘burnt out’ public house in Wellingborough, in a ‘challenging’ residential area surrounded by roads and a low-rise shopping centre, ‘marries external security with internal tranquillity’, say its designers, maber architects.
Putting ‘assets’ on the map
With the UK public sector now having some £385 billion worth of property under management(Deloitte research reveals), national mapping agency, Ordnance Survey, says more and more public sector organisations across England and Wales are improving service delivery and cost efficiencies by accurately mapping their property assets.
Seminar on improving air quality
IHEEM is supporting a one-day seminar on Improving air quality in healthcare facilities, being held by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) at its London headquarters at One Birdcage Walk on 7 November.
Micad’s annual user event promises to be ‘the best yet’
Micad says its Annual User event, being held on 11 September, will be the biggest staged by the company so far, with over 150 delegates expected.
Complex M&E project at Kent’s William Harvey
Consulting engineer, Crofton, has completed a ‘challenging’ M&E contract at Ashford’s William Harvey Hospital in Kent, as part of the delivery, by Cardy Construction, of a new ‘high tech’ orthopaedic operating theatre and modern obstetric operating theatre there.
CQC tells Whipps Cross facility standards must improve
The Care Quality Commission (CWC) has told Barts Health NHS Trust it must make ‘urgent improvements to protect patients’ at Whipps Cross University Hospital after issuing three formal warnings following unannounced inspections at the facility in Leytonstone in May and June. The inspection team included ‘experts by experience’ (service users), a practising midwife, and a practising surgical unit manager.
NHS Property Services appoints COO
Dennis Markey has been appointed, and has now taken up the role, of Chief Operating Officer for NHS Property Services.
Learn first-hand from experts about revised L8
Healthcare estates personnel responsible for the safe management of water systems can put their questions on all aspects of the revised ACoP (L8) document to experts at a one-day ‘Q&A’ event being held by new training company, Immerse Training, at the Best Western Plus Manor House Hotel, in Meriden, near Solihull, on 11 September.
Simplifying a complex sizing task
Atlas Copco has developed ‘an advanced medical air plant calculation tool’ to assist with correct selection of a medical air plant based around the different medical gas standards set out within ISO7396-1, HTM 02-01, and HTM2022.
Orthopaedic theatre now ‘world-class’
‘State-of-the-art’ lighting and electrical protection systems supplied and commissioned by Bender UK are enhancing a new £300,000 ultra cleanair theatre for orthopaedic implant surgery at Furness General Hospital, Barrow-in-Furness.
‘Major investment’ towards medical equipment training
EBME managers and technicians attending Eastwood Park for the latest accredited medical equipment training are now benefiting from ‘substantial development and investment in this niche technical training portfolio’.
Medicine management simplified
Abloy UK’s supply of high-security CLIQ cylinders and keys to Northern Lincolnshire and Goole Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust to upgrade the security of the drug cabinets at Scunthorpe General Hospital has resulted in ‘significant cost and time savings’.
‘Inadequate’ window security leads to death
Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has been prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) for ‘serious safety breaches’, and fined, after a vulnerable patient at Southend Hospital died after falling nine metres from a third-floor window fitted only with a single restrictor in July 2010.
OCS has new Facilities Services MD
International ‘total facilities management provider’, OCS, has appointed Jane Sheard as UK managing director of Facilities Services.
Updated wall protection catalogue
Gradus has updated its wall protection catalogue, which now contains informative 3D and 2D drawings, and information on new products and current legislation.
‘World class laboratory’ opens
Public Health England (PHE) and the Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust have recently officially opened a new two-storey extension to the current pathology building on the Heartlands Hospital site in Birmingham.
Kier named as preferred tenderer
West London Mental Health NHS Trust has named Kier as preferred tenderer for the Broadmoor Hospital redevelopment scheme. (HEJ – February 2013) in a project set to ‘transport the 150-year-old hospital into the 21st century’, providing ‘a modern, fit-for-purpose environment for services’, and securing the future of high secure mental healthcare locally.
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