Arcadis, a leading global company that delivers sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy solutions for natural and built assets, has been appointed on the NHS Building for Wales 2 Framework (BFW2) Lots 1 and 2, as a design partner for Principal Supply Chain Partner, Kier.
The business has secured a place on every generation of the framework since its launch in 2006. Arcadis forms part of the Kier Supply Chain Design Team, with the win building on what it says is its ‘exceptional healthcare track record which spans 40 years’, having delivered 1800 projects in the UK – ‘including many firsts’ – and worked for 65 per cent of NHS Trusts. During this time, it has had nominations for over 200+ healthcare design awards.
The NHS Building for Wales Framework Lots 1 and 2 are the NHS Wales’ construction procurement and delivery frameworks for major capital projects with construction costs of over £7 million. Arcadis says it has ‘played a pivotal role in healthcare development in Wales’. Acting as ‘a trusted and expert partner’ to contractors including Kier Construction and BAM Construction and their multidisciplinary teams, over the past 18 years it has worked closely with 90 per cent of Welsh Health Boards and Trusts to design £0.5bn of healthcare infrastructure via the framework comprising 23 capital projects.
Associate principal, Andrew Street, said: “For over 40 years we have played a leading role in shaping the fabric of healthcare provision in the UK, including many pioneering projects that have set new standards for design quality and operational excellence. Our reappointment on the Building for Wales framework is testament to the incredible vision and hard work of our teams, who continue to strive to create lasting change with a laser focus on improving quality of life. Working alongside our key partners, we look forward to continuing to advance the healthcare landscape, prioritising people, sustainability, and innovation to create environments that empower best practice and care.”
Jason Taylor, Regional director for Kier Construction Western & Wales, added: “We are delighted to have been re-appointed to the NHS Building for Wales framework, and to be working alongside Arcadis once again. Kier and Arcadis have delivered some fantastic projects on this framework in the past that have made tangible differences to healthcare estates in Wales, and we look forward to continuing in this vein.”
Arcadis’ healthcare clients include Health Boards, NHS Trusts, the Department of Health, private healthcare operators, and charitable organisations, as well as Framework Supply Chain Partners, contractors, PFI consortia, and universities.
The photo shows an artist’s impression of the new the Neville Hall Hospital Satellite Radiotherapy Unit in Abervagenny, which is set to open by early 2025.