Imtech Inviron Secures Two NHS Contracts
Imtech 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...
Read Full ArticleCentral & North West London NHS Foundation Trust has appointed Imtech Inviron to deliver estates management services across 60 of their sites.
Worth an estimated £16 million in total turnover over an initial four-year period, Imtech Inviron has been appointed through QTS LLP, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Central & North West London NHS Foundation Trust (CNWL), responsible for estates and facilities management to the Trust and other healthcare providers.
Services provided by Imtech Inviron to CNWL include heating, ventilation, air conditioning, electrical, fabric and grounds maintenance services. These are complemented by comprehensive management information produced through Inviron’s in house data platform Aurora to pro-actively monitor and manage the performance of the service. The contract will be predominantly self-delivered by Imtech Inviron at buildings located across North West London through to Epsom in Surrey, working with specialist supply partners.
Starting on 1 April 2021, the contract was facilitated by Neller Davies. The company has extensive experience in Facilities Management (FM) procurement and contract management history in the NHS.
Working in collaboration with QTS and the Trust, Neller Davies prepared bid specifications and a performance management system, facilitated a comprehensive asset & condition survey, and managed the online tender process.
Julian Fris, Director, Neller Davies, said: “The success of this project was in the planning and supporting a strategic approach to the outcome which was ultimately to find a service provider who would significantly improve user wellbeing and safety.”
Noel Clancy, Managing Director, Imtech Inviron, added: “Our approach to patient safety and collaboration, supported by our evaluation of the needs of the Trust and QTS was a differentiator to them. Together with QTS we look forward to delivering a first-class service."
Picture: a photograph of the exterior of the St Charles Mental Health Centre, one of the sites under the contract
Article written by Ella Tansley | Published 18 May 2021
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