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The Healthcare Estates IHEEM Awards - 2023 Winners

The Healthcare Estates IHEEM Awards
2023 Winners

We are delighted to announce the Winners of this year’s Healthcare Estates IHEEM Awards.

Congratulations to all of the Winners and thank you to everyone who attended the Awards Ceremony on 10 October at the Kimpton Clocktower Hotel, Manchester.

2023 Awards Categories

Apprentice of the Year

2023 WINNER:

Olivia Hawke – North Tees and Hartlepool Solutions LLP

Architectural Practice of the Year

2023 WINNER:

P+HS Architects

2023 Highly Commended:

BDP

Consultancy of the Year

2023 WINNER:

Hive Projects

2023 Highly Commended:

EDGE PS

Diversity and Inclusion Award

2023 WINNER:

Changing Places – Vital Services, Birmingham Children’s Hospital

Estates & Facilities Champion of Champions

2023 WINNER:

Dawn Clarke – Office and Helpdesk Manager, Birmingham Community Health Care Trust

Estates & Facilities Team of the Year

2023 WINNER:

Mitie at UCLH

2023 Highly Commended:

Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust (LTHT) – Estates and Facilities Team

Healthcare Supplier of the Year

2023 WINNER:

BeaconMedaes

2023 Highly Commended:

Mitie

New Build Project of the Year

2023 WINNER:

Great Western Hospital, Swindon, Urgent Treatment Centre – Gilling Dod Architects

2023 Highly Commended:

The Abbey Centre, Camden – Wates Group et al.

Product Innovation of the Year

2023 WINNER:

Air Handling Systems – “AIR-HTM” Cabinet AHU

2023 Highly Commended:

Siemens – HiMed Patient Terminal Solution

Refurbishment Project of the Year

2023 WINNER:

The Global Mercy Ship – MIG Medical

2023 Highly Commended:

Child Development Unit, Elland – AFL Architects

Staff Wellbeing Initiative of the Year

2023 WINNER:

Biophilic Wales: Inspiring Spaces – Swansea Bay University Health Board

Sustainable Achievement

2023 WINNER:

Nitrous Cracking: Safe & Sustainable Delivery of Net Zero Medicines – Newcastle Hospitals Estates & Sustainability Teams

2023 Highly Commended:

Biophilic Wales: Inspiring Spaces – Swansea Bay University Health Board