RECENT NEWS
Minister opens new Treatment Centre
The successful partnership between the NHS and the independent healthcare sector was clearly demonstrated to Minister for NHS Delivery, Lord Warner, when he officially opened the newly built NHS Treatment Centre at Barlborough near Chesterfield in October 2005.
IT hardware auction saves Trusts money
A group of NHS trusts have achieved potential savings of nearly 30% on their 2005 bill for IT hardware via an on-line auction.
LIFT project success for ReSound
ReSound Health has praised the role of the local community trust in helping it to deliver its first LIFT project in Plymouth over four weeks early.
Estates training off to a positive start
The JTL/NHS Estates national training programmes – launched in 2005 and featured in Health Estate Journal (June 05 pp40-41) – are off to a winning start with three streams and 40 young people already in place.
Key testing appointment
Mott MacDonald has been appointed independent tester on the new pharmacy and laboratory services centre at Altnagelvin Hospital by the Altnagelvin Hospital Health and Social Services (H&SS) Trust. The £18 million scheme is being developed under PFI and represents the most complex and significant healthcare PPP/PFI development to date within Northern Ireland.
Pick Everard wins LIFT advisory role
Pick Everard has been appointed as technical advisor to the South Midlands Local Improvement Finance Trust (LIFT) project. One of the 51 NHS LIFT schemes across England, the South Midlands projects will be in Northampton (£27 million) and Corby (£9.7 million).
New resource for videoconferencing
A new website has been launched to promote the use of videoconferencing technology across the NHS. The new site provides an essential source of information and best practice and is designed to offer a one-stop-shop for advice and guidance to any NHS organisation investing in video conferencing technology.
Online power quality training
The Leonardo Power Quality Initiative (LPQI) has launched an interactive Training Centre offering on-line training modules covering both practical and theoretical aspects of Power Quality for electrical engineers, facilities managers and M&E designers.
Investment to streamline decontamination
Sheffield-based B.Braun Medical has been named preferred bidder for a second, multi-million pound NHS contract to help reduce the risk of infection in operating theatres. The company will be working in a joint venture with eight Hospital Trusts in the Birmingham area to bring the decontamination of surgical instruments up to the latest European standards.
Extra capacity planned for busy practice
Further building upon its strong reputation in the healthcare sector, the Newcastle office of international project manager and cost consultant Faithful & Gould has recently been awarded a £3 million contract to build a primary healthcare facility in County Durham for one of the county’s busiest practices.
IHEEM course approval procedures
IHEEM recently agreed approval procedures for seminars and courses.
ETB waives registration fees
The Engineering Technology Board has announced that the entry fee for Chartered Engineer, Incorporated Engineer and Engineering Technician Registration will be waived for all new registrants during 2006.
Sussex association lets retired engineers stay in touch
RCEA (Sussex) draws members from all over Sussex and consists of retired Chartered or Incorporated Engineers of any discipline who have held senior posts in an engineering environment and who have degree (or equivalent) qualifications.
Letter: Design - thoughts for the way ahead
In your September 2005 edition, you were kind enough to publish something of a cri de coeur, from me which outlined some identified problems (for which we have proven solutions) that were not being addressed despite the massive investment in new healthcare premises.
IHEEM 2006 membership fees
The 2006 membership fees of IHEEM are as follows. Members are urged to ensure all outstanding fees are paid without delay.
Opportunities to move ahead
In 2005, IHEEM welcomed over 160 new members, topping the recruitment success of the year before, writes Tammy Simmons, the Institute’s recruitment manager.
Delivering first class facilities
Mansell has recently been confirmed as a Company Affiliate of IHEEM. As a construction company with many years experience of working in both the acute and primary healthcare sectors, Mansell understands the issues which affect the modern hospital and primary care facility environments, along with the pressures that come from constructing and maintaining them.
Development Centre Programme imminent
Designed for aspiring directors and senior managers, the Development Centre Programme supports the FM Workforce Strategy published by NHS Estates. The Programme is also approved, and supported, by the Institute of Healthcare Engineering and Estate Management (IHEEM) and the Health Facilities Management Association (HeFMA).
Responding to humanitarian crises
Immediate and long-term assistance is vital in helping disaster-affected communities rebuild their lives. Without access to well-trained and dedicated staff, aid agencies cannot carry out their life-saving relief and development work.