How – as part of a major development project at the charitable Hospital of St John & St Elizabeth in London – a leading tap, washroom fitting, and sanitaryware manufacturer has worked closely with the hospital’s Estates Management team on the roll-out of sensor washbasin mixer and shower products, and a look at the resulting benefits.
Paul Musgrove, UK Development manager at Conti+, explains how, as part of a major development project at the charitable Hospital of St John & St Elizabeth in London, the hospital’s Estates Management team has worked closely with the manufacturer of taps, washroom fittings, and sanitaryware, on the roll-out of sensor washbasin mixer and shower products as an integral part of its water management programme.
The charitable Hospital of St John & St Elizabeth is implementing a water management system as part of its ‘visionary’ HJE2020 development project, which is seeing an updating of the whole site in London’s St John’s Wood. The Estates Management Team, led by director of Estates and Projects, Steve Kimp, has collaboratively initiated a hospital-wide masterplan which encompasses a large mix of building stock, dating from 1899 through to the present. Incorporated within the vision is the need to effectively control water management within the healthcare facility. Working with Swiss manufacturer, Conti+, the team has tested, and is in the process of rolling out, sensor products as an integral part of its water management programme.
Building on ‘a unique model of care’
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