New Hospital Programme – Programme Delivery Partner (PDP)

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£614,000,000

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  • Construction project management services
  • Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services
  • Environmental engineering consultancy services
  • Facilities management services
  • Feasibility study, advisory service, analysis
  • Engineering services
  • Project management consultancy services
  • Approval plans, working drawings and specifications
  • Monitoring and control services
  • Contract administration services
  • Building services
  • Laboratory services
  • Consultative engineering and construction services
  • Architectural and related services
  • Project and design preparation, estimation of costs
  • Engineering design services for mechanical and electrical installations for buildings
  • Construction-related services
  • IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support
  • Data services
  • Structural engineering consultancy services
  • Business analysis consultancy services
  • Business and management consultancy and related services

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5 months ago

Description

NHSE is appointing a Programme Delivery Partner (PDP) for the New Hospital Programme (NHP) to be the long-term partner to the programme.<br/><br/>The PDP will provide expertise in scheme design, programme and project management expertise to allow NHP to develop a more standardised approach to design and delivery, increase participation from suppliers in the health infrastructure market, and unlock efficiencies and accelerate delivery to allow NHSE to meet the Government’s commitment to deliver the biggest hospital building programme in a generation. NHP’s ambition is to transform operations across digital, clinical, and workforce workstreams, to identify requirements and translate these into national standards and policies, thereby improving benefits for patients and staff. The PDP interfaces with and supports transformation workstreams, for example supporting the transfer of learning from more advanced Trusts to later ones. The PDP will work with NHSE and NHS Trusts to ensure that the programmatic benefits are increasingly embedded in hospital design and delivery as these benefits are developed.

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