South West ‘Meet the Contractor’ Event

  • Hear about our plans for future healthcare infrastructure delivery in Plymouth and Truro and the local skills and employment opportunities these projects will provide.
  • Attendees will be able to meet and network with main contractors and other interested local businesses directly.

 

The New Hospital Programme is preparing to host our first ever South West ‘Meet the Contractor’ event on Thursday 7 November 2024 in Plymouth. The event is focused on upcoming supplier opportunities with the Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust and University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust.

Companies of all types and sizes (including small and medium sized enterprises) from a broad range of sectors are invited to register to attend the event and snap up the opportunity to meet the Trusts, the New Hospital Programme, main contractors (BAM and Mace Willmott Dixon Healthcare), T Clarke and other local businesses in person, to find out more about plans for future healthcare infrastructure delivery in Plymouth and Truro and the local skills and employment opportunities these will provide.

Willmott Dixon and BAM will be sharing their views on some of the practical issues facing the local supply chain in the delivery of these major capital projects; and TClarke will share their insight on existing local skills gaps, and specific accreditations they’ll be looking for from local businesses in their supply chain.

A series of round table discussions will be held to give businesses an opportunity to share their thoughts on what is needed to enable them to help us deliver the hospitals. We will also hold a discussion on what organisations can do differently to help us to deliver local priorities during the construction period.

The event will comprise of keynote sessions where attendees can hear more about the Women and Children’s Hospital in Truro, Cornwall, and Urgent and Emergency Care facility at Derriford Hospital and find out how they can get involved in delivering these critical new local investments in healthcare across the Peninsula.

Cornwall Construction Skills Advisory Board and Building Plymouth will be sharing their views on how these projects are an opportunity to work together to invest in skills for local communities.  

Speaking about the event, NHP’s Chief Programme Officer, Morag Stuart, said:

“These projects are at the forefront of transforming the country’s future hospital delivery. We want to build a collaborative supply chain that will deliver hospitals faster and at less cost – as well as an enduring capability to build hospitals far into the future. Connecting a wide variety of companies across the South West and beyond is key to the programme’s success”


Registration for the event has now opened and businesses are encouraged to register their interest. The event is free to attend. Places are limited and all registrations will be subject to a confirmation process.: Register here

Meet the Trusts Market Engagements

We’re currently holding a series of events across the country designed to bring together the New Hospital Programme, NHS Trusts and some of the major companies anticipated to form the future supply chain. These ‘Meet the Trust’ events are an opportunity to learn more about individual site masterplans, the progress made to date and demonstrate the benefits they will bring to local communities and industry.

Our first event was held on 24 September 2024 in Bolton. You can view all the slides from the events that have taken place to date below:

Government Review Update

Earlier this summer, Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced that there was to be a review of the New Hospital Programme. You may recall that we welcomed this review as a timely opportunity to ensure the programme is on the soundest possible footing for delivery.

The review is being undertaken at pace for a swift conclusion on the changes to be made ensuring an affordable and realistic delivery schedule. This will include a series of options and recommendations for the overall size and phasing of the programme for Ministers to consider.

Some schemes are out of the scope of the review. These include all RAAC schemes and those that have approved Full Business Cases for their main construction, and any associated phases that have specific commitments. These 21 schemes represent a £multi-billion commitment to investment by the government, demonstrating that whatever the wider outcomes of the review, NHP remains a significant investment warranting a transformational delivery approach and industry-wide collaboration.

The Terms of Reference (ToR) of the Review, plus a list of Schemes that are in and out of Scope can now be found here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/new-hospital-programme-review-terms-of-reference

Whilst the review is ongoing, we are continuing to progress with planning for the launch of the main works partnership framework procurement. We are working towards an SQ launch later in 2024, and further details will follow once the necessary approvals have been secured from government