Imtech Inviron Wins NHS Estates Management Deal
Central & North West London NHS Foundation Trust has appointed Imtech Inviron to deliver estates management services across 60 of their...
Read Full ArticleImtech Inviron has secured two NHS contracts in Hertfordshire, with a combined base value in excess of £18m.
The agreements are to maintain 75 properties on behalf of the Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust (HPFT) and Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust (HCT). Providing specialised expert support, HPFT delivers mental health and learning disability services to all ages whilst HCT provide community services for every stage of life.
Imtech Inviron will be responsible for a variety of estates services including M&E maintenance, energy-focused asset management and also fabric and grounds maintenance.
Commencing on 1 April 2021, Inviron will deliver a number of the services supported by its technology MI platform Aurora. Providing, and acting on, accurate and real-time and predictive information will ensure The trust and Inviron’s front line teams can optimise the estates' performance and prevent any potential non-availability of these critical facilities.
Noel Clancy, Imtech Inviron’s Managing Director commented “Healthcare is a key primarily sector for Inviron and our wider group and we are delighted to add this partnership with HPFT and HCT to our existing NHS portfolio. We believe there is an opportunity to improve the service levels currently provided by the private sector in the NHS and we aim to give this client and their patients the service, care and attention they need and deserve. We look forward to building an exceptional relationship with both Trusts over the coming years”
Dean Raffles, Head of Operations – Estates & Facilities, Hertfordshire NHS Trust added:“Throughout the tender process Imtech Inviron demonstrated a comprehensive understanding of the Trusts objectives, building their service delivery model with a focus on quality, compliance, self-delivery and innovation. Working in partnership with Imtech Inviron, we look forward to working together and succeeding by delivering a better experience to our service users and trust sponsors”.
Picture: a photograph of one of the NHS sites
Article written by Ella Tansley | Published 23 March 2021
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