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Healthcare Property Development Conference; In partnership with Jacobs

Tuesday, 22nd November 2022 0800hrs – 1600hrs

Kensington Town Hall, London, Hornton Street, W8 7NX

The UK Government has committed to building or redeveloping 48 new hospitals by 2030, with £3.7 billion committed so far, with another 850 million made available to upgrade outdated facilities.

The Health Infrastructure Plan is the biggest hospital building programme in a generation, and is one that will develop new sustainability standards, planning capabilities and care and workforce models. With this investment, the Post Covid-19 healthcare landscape, investment into private healthcare and the rationalisation of estates there is a plethora of future work and collaboration opportunity for the industry.

This conference will feature NHS Trusts, Healthcare Estates/Property/Facilities Management Leadership, Investors, Developers and Private Healthcare Providers as we explore the development and procurement opportunities of future healthcare estates, from construction to facilities management.

Topics to be discussed include:

  • £350m project as part of the SC1 partnership
  • NHS Property Services Green NHS Plan
  • Birmingham W&C Trust’s £53m decarbonisation drive
  • New Wythenshawe ‘sustainable health village’
  • Kajima’s £500m Newcastle CAV JV
  • Royal Wolverhampton’s £33m decarbonisation project
  • £1.2bn+ rebuild of St Mary’s Hospital
  • £750m+ Berkshire New Hospital
  • Royal Berkshire’s ambitious 2030 NZ plan
  • Decarbonising Impact Health’s £460m portfolio
  • The APPG for Health’s call for investment
  • £600m North Manchester Hospital Project
  • £150m Springfield Village mental health project
  • 900,000 sq ft new Hillingdon Hospital
  • 6 new Therme Group health sites
  • 3 new hospitals for Imperial College NHS Trust
  • Local Partnerships’ public sector healthcare support
  • CHP’s £2.5bn NHS LIFT estate

Speakers include:

This unique conference will bring together the construction industry to drive economic growth through development and regeneration across the Healthcare property sector. There will be plenty of exhibitors showcasing their brand and best practice in the industry, whilst helping them reap the rewards of being prominently displayed within the events exhibition area in front of some key and influential business leaders.

Modular Construction Off Site Development Build Public Sector

Exhibiting will allow you to:

  • Meet 300+ delegates face to face
  • Be part of the Healthcare Property Development Conference
  • Be seen as a leading firm in the industry’s bid to drive sustainable growth in the regions
  • Network with hundreds of your business clients and peers
  • Showcase your work to regional authorities, government officials, leading private sector firms, blue-chip companies, investors and more

Confirmed Exhibitors:

If you’re interested in exhibiting at the conference then get in touch with our team – with space available for standard exhibition stalls or larger spaces to showcase more of your brand and create an eye-catching area contact:

Email: opportunities@built-environment-networking.com

Associate your brand with the Healthcare Property Development Conference and position your brand at the forefront of one of the UK’s biggest discussions and debates about economic growth, development and regeneration within the Healthcare sector.

Package Exhibition Stand Chair/ Speaking Opportunity Tickets VIP Backstage Access Cost (+VAT)
Corporate Partner Yes Yes 15 Yes £8,250 Sold Out
Session Partner Yes Yes 10 Yes £5,500 View Details
Session One Partner: Tackling the Challenges Facing Healthcare Property in 2023 Yes Yes 10 Yes £5,500 View Details
Session Two Partner: 40 New Hospitals: Future Capital Project Insights; Sponsored by Jacobs Yes Yes 10 Yes £5,500 Sold Out
Session Three Partner: Tackling the 2035 Net Zero Challenge – Healthcare Property Decarbonisation Plans Yes Yes 10 Yes £5,500 Sold Out
Session Four Partner: Putting Healthcare at the Heart of Inclusive Place Yes Yes 10 Yes £5,500 View Details
Best Practice Presentation Partner Yes Yes 7 Yes £3,250 Sold Out
Pre Conference Dinner Partner 2 Yes £2,750 Sold Out
Private Roundtable Partner Yes 5 Yes £2,750 View Details
Speaker Table Partner Yes 5 Yes £2,750 Sold Out
Programme Partner Yes 5 £2,250 View Details
Breakfast Partner Yes 5 £2,250 View Details
Lunch Partner Yes 5 £2,250 Sold Out
Email Partner Yes 5 £2,250 View Details
Registration Partner Yes 5 £2,250 Sold Out
Exhibitor Packages Yes 4 £1,750 View Details

We have various partnership packages available, including packages with speaking opportunities and huge exhibition space large enough to promote your business, allowing you to address your whole target audience for maximum brand awareness and impact. Our partnership packages will put you at the forefront of the industry discussion allowing you to be there, be active and be an expert within the construction and property sector, the future vision for the Healthcare sector and the whole built environment industry.

Corporate Partner

Session Partner

£5,500+VAT

The role of the session partner provides an opportunity for you to chair or participate in one of the sessions to build brand awareness, loyalty and trust amongst hundreds of civic and business leaders from across the industry. You’ll be seen to be a thought leader within your area of expertise and showcase your company in front of key decision-makers from across the industry. Benefits include:

  • Involvement with an exceptional panel session with the option to chair or be involved in the debate, discussions and presentations
  • Option to do a five minute introduction to the panel OR thought leaders presentation
  • Position yourself alongside us to shape the session agenda and content to bring your strategic thinking to the conference, with the option to recommend speakers
  • Inclusion within pre-conference communications including speaker briefings
  • Direct access before and after the sessions to the speakers and panellists; an excellent opportunity to establish rapport and build commercially rewarding relationships
  • Positioned as as ‘Conference Session Partner’ in all branding
  • Additional pull-up stand on stage during your conference session
  • 3x1m² exhibition space
  • Ten delegate passes for the conference
  • 50% off tickets to the VIP Speakers’ dinner which takes place the day before or the day of the event – allowing you to meet speakers in a relaxed environment
  • Access to the Speakers’ Green Room
  • Your logo will be displayed on the conference page of the website
  • Your logo will be on supporting marketing activity – ie. marketing emails, powerpoint presentation etc
  • One full page digital advert in the conference programme
  • The event host will name you on-stage as one of our event partners
  • Social media – pre, during & post-conference activity
  • Inclusion within all PR and Outreach to regional, national and industry press
  • Access to photographs and video of the conference
  • Virtual branding – logo and blurb on the event website for delegates watching online

Session Two Partner: 40 New Hospitals: Future Capital Project Insights

Session Three Partner: Tackling the 2035 Net Zero Challenge – Healthcare Property Decarbonisation Plans

Best Practice Presentation Partner

Best Practice Presentation Partner

Pre Conference Dinner Partner

Private Roundtable Partner

£2,750+VAT

Take the discussion into a more private setting – with a hireable room at the event enabling you to create a roundtable discussion for up to 45-minutes. We’ll work with you to invite your target clients, plus your own attendees, to create an in-event experience that helps you forge new commercially rewards connections. Benefits include:

  • Hire a private room at the event venue for 45-minutes – for circa 10-15 attendees
  • Ten invitations directly through ourselves to event delegates to request their attendance at the roundtable (no guarantee provided on attendance)
  • Pull-up banners and marketing literature allowed within the private room during the period of your roundtable
  • 3x1m² exhibition space
  • Four delegate passes to the conference– which you can use for your staff or invited clients who you may also want to take part in the roundtable discussion
  • Your logo will be displayed on the conference page of the website
  • YoYour logo will be on supporting marketing activity – ie. marketing emails, powerpoint presentation etc
  • One half page digital advert in the conference programme
  • The event host will name you on-stage as one of our event partners
  • Social media – pre, during & post-conference activity
  • Inclusion within all PR and Outreach to regional, national and industry press
  • Access to photographs and video of the conference
  • Virtual branding – logo and blurb on the event website for delegates watching online

Speaker Table Partner

Programme Partner

£2,250+VAT

Prominent branding on the front of our conference programme. A great way of driving brand awareness and visibility in front of your primary audience. Benefits include:

  • Prime Branding on the cover of the conference programme
  • Positioned as ‘Conference Programme Partner’ in all branding
  • 3x1m² exhibition space
  • Five delegate passes for the event
  • Your logo will be displayed on the conference page of the website
  • Your logo will be on supporting marketing activity – ie. marketing emails, powerpoint presentation etc
  • One full page digital advert in the conference programme
  • The event host will name you on-stage as one of our event partners
  • Social media – pre, during & post-conference activity
  • Inclusion within all PR and Outreach to regional, national and industry press
  • Access to photographs and video of the conference
  • Virtual branding – logo and blurb on the event website for delegates watching online

Breakfast Partner

£2,250+VAT

A package to enable mass brand awareness and visibility during the busiest periods of the day. Becoming a partner would ensure branding is at the forefront of the breakfast period area along with additional marketing benefits including an exhibition stand and inclusion within all marketing material. Benefits include:

  • Prime branding in the physical breakfast area space for the duration of breakfast with three pull-up stands
  • Positioned as ‘Conference Breakfast Partner’ in all branding
  • 3x1m² exhibition space
  • Five delegate passes for the conference
  • Your logo will be displayed on the conference page of the website
  • Your logo will be on supporting marketing activity – ie. marketing emails, powerpoint presentation etc
  • One half page digital advert in the conference programme
  • The event host will name you on-stage as one of our event partners
  • Social media – pre, during & post-conference activity
  • Inclusion within all PR and Outreach to regional, national and industry press
  • Access to photographs and video of the conference
  • Virtual branding – logo and blurb on the event website for delegates watching online

Lunch Partner

Email Partner

£2,250+VAT

Prime branding on all emails used to promote the conference with delegates before, during and after the conference. Benefits include:

  • Prime Branding on the emails sent to promote the conference sent to circa 80,000 contacts
  • Positioned as ‘Conference Email Partner’ in all branding
  • 3x1m² exhibition space
  • Five delegate passes for the conference
  • Your logo will be displayed on the conference page of the website
  • Your logo will be on supporting marketing activity – ie. marketing emails, powerpoint presentation etc
  • One half page digital advert in the conference programme
  • The event host will name you on-stage as one of our event partners
  • Social media – pre, during & post-conference activity
  • Inclusion within all PR and Outreach to regional, national and industry press
  • Access to photographs and video of the conference
  • Virtual branding – logo and blurb on the event website for delegates watching online

Registration Partner

Exhibitor Package

£1,750+VAT

If you’re looking for access to the event and a space to hold meetings and showcase your services, our Exhibitor Partner package is perfect. There is no limit to the exhibition space enabling you to simply drive brand awareness through a standard exhibition package or bring excitement to the room with the ability to take exhibition space to stand out from the crowd. Benefits include:

  • 3x1m² exhibition space
  • Four delegate passes for the event
  • Your logo will be displayed on the conference page of the website
  • Your logo will be on supporting marketing activity – ie. marketing emails, powerpoint presentation etc
  • The event host will name you on-stage as one of our event partners
  • Social media – pre, during & post-conference activity
  • Inclusion within all PR and Outreach to regional, national and industry press
  • Access to photographs and video of the conference
  • Virtual branding – logo and blurb on the event website for delegates watching online

Exhibitor Partner

Exhibitor Partner

Exhibitor Partner

Exhibitor Partner

Exhibitor Partner

Exhibitor Partner

Become a Partner

If you’re interested in any of the packages above or if you’re interested in finding out additional information then contact us on:

0113 390 4700

opportunities@built-environment-networking.com

We’re set to have a plethora of expert names join us for four excellent panel discussions. The speakers include:

NHS Property Services – Adrian Powell, Development and Planning Director

Adrian is Development and Planning Director at NHS Property Services, where he leads an in-house multidisciplinary development and planning team. The team work to deliver quality healthcare environments and realise latent potential from the NHSPS Estate in the course of implementing a co-ordinated strategy of improvement and renewal of the portfolio providing clinical services. Having recently published the “Delivering a Green NHS” plan which will see billions of pounds spent on retrofitting and upgrading 3000 NHS properties nationwide, Adrian is also hoping to transform vacant and underutilised space on the NHS estate into affordable or free-of-charge facilities for community groups and transition company fleet to ultra-low emissions vehicles and develop an electric vehicle strategy for eventual fleet transition.

APPG for Health – Peter Dowd MP, Co-Chair

Prior to becoming MP for Bootle in 2015 Peter worked in health and social care in Merseyside for over 35 years and is a qualified social worker as well as a former chair of a primary care NHS trust. As part of the APPG for Health Peter is a passionate campaigner for healthcare investment.

Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust – AIison Foster, Programme Director – Building Berkshire Together

The Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust is in Cohort 4 of the New Hospital Programme; scheduled delivery timeframe 2025-2030. There are currently 3 options for delivery; two to redevelop the existing site and one to build on a new brownfield site – the various options have been estimated between £750m and £1.4bn. As part of this project the Trust have an ambitious Green Plan and have recently moved their net zero target forward 10 years to 2030. Alison will discuss this plan and how it will be achieved as part of the wider redevelopment programme – improving care provision and sustainability at the same time.

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust – Matthew Tulley, Redevelopment Programme Director

Imperial College NHS Trust are one of the country’s largest NHS Trusts and have plans to redevelop a large part of their ageing estate. A full redevelopment of St Mary’s Hospital is planned, requiring £1.2-1.7 billion of investment for the creation of 840 beds and a clinical life science cluster. Major refurbishment and rebuilding projects are also being planned for Charing Cross and Hammersmith Hospitals, with all three projects estimated to start from 2025 onwards.

Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust – Rachel Benton, Redevelopment Programme Director

Rachel has worked in a range of senior strategic, operational and project roles across the health service over the past 25 years, including at board director level. She has developed short, medium and long term strategies for a number of organisations, delivered significant transformation programmes, led a successful Foundation Trust application, overseen complex commercial transactions and has driven major infrastructure development projects. She is currently the Redevelopment Programme Director at The Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in north west London, leading a transformation programme incorporating a c£900m whole new hospital build, as part of the New Hospitals Programme.

Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust – Peter Ward, Director of Real Estate Development

Guys and St Thomas’ Foundation, along with the London Boroughs of Lambeth and Southwark and Kings Health Partners are creating the SC1 life science innovation district. The project will create a globally renowned quarter of high impact health innovation which will create a range of opportunities for the local community through the co-location of healthcare, research and development. The partnership is moving forward with the “Snowsfields Quarter” – a £350m, 300,000sq ft life sciences hub being developed alongside Reef Group and Oxford Properties which will play a central role in creating the required, and highly technical, real estate infrastructure to support the emergence of the SC1 innovation cluster. Peter will discuss how the partnership will develop innovation that meets local needs, bring employment and investment into the surrounding community and put health innovation at the heart of Lambeth and Southwark.

Therme Group – Anne-Marie Garner, Vice President Corporate Strategy

Anne-Marie is VP of Corporate Strategy at Therme Group where she is responsible for the rollout of strategy across the group ensuring a consistent approach to projects. Therme Group aims to combine destination resorts with healthy lifestyle choices and ultimately take the burden of avoidable injuries and illnesses off the shoulders of the NHS and private healthcare providers. To achieve this, the group will be delivering multiple new resorts in the UK with the goal of bringing a development within a 90-minute travel time to 90% of the UK population. Anne Marie has helped develop Therme’s approach towards creating healthy cities, working to expand the social prescribing landscape in the UK. She also leads on Therme Scotland.

Community Health Partnerships – Philippa Robinson, Regional Director, London

Wholly owned by the Department of Health, Community Health Partnerships and as head tenant for the £2.5bn NHS LIFT estate, CHP is responsible for the overall management of 305 primary and community healthcare buildings across England. The 350 integrated health, community and wellbeing schemes delivered by the NHS LIFT Programme support community-based healthcare and wellbeing and the integration of local services for the benefit of patients. Philippa will discuss CHP’s work to develop community and place integrated healthcare facilities.

Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust – Shaun Jackson, Director of Estates

Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust a world leader in women’s and paediatric healthcare and caters for 641,000 patient visits per year. They have been awarded £53 million from Phase 3a of the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme, which will be used to reduce emissions at both Hospitals that make up the Trust’s estate. Shaun will discuss how the funding will be utilised and how they are looking to work with partners to achieve net zero.

Local Partnerships – Jenny Coombs, Senior Director Place

Local Partnerships is jointly owned by jointly owned by HM Treasury, the Local Government Association and the Welsh Government. Jenny is Programme Director for Local Partnerships’ Health & Social Care team. She has supported the Welsh Government with their Integrated Care Fund which integrates health and housing by supporting accommodation-led projects that can deliver savings or other beneficial outcomes for health and social care. She is also working with several clients, the LGA and the One Public Estate programme to develop whole-system business cases across multi-agency partnerships.

Impact Healthcare REIT – Simon Gould, Development Director

Impact Health REIT are a leading healthcare focused real estate investment trust with a portfolio worth over £460 million and 4,274 registered beds. They are in advanced negotiations to acquire six portfolios, consisting of 27 separate care homes, for a total of £169m. Simon is a noted expert in healthcare property sustainability, and will discuss Impact Health’s robust approach to decarbonisation and the work they are planning to achieve net-zero across their portfolio.

Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust & Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust – Janet Smith, Joint Head of Sustainability

The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust has been awarded £32.9 million as part of Phase 2a of the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme, to carry out major decarbonisation work at Cannock Chase and New Cross Hospitals. The trust is a leader in sustainable healthcare provision with a project currently underway which will see them become the first in England to operate their own solar facility, leading to savings of over £1 million annually.

Kajima – Richard Coe, Project Director

Kajima are a developer and investor focused on shaping places around the needs of those who will live, work or benefit from them work with NHS trusts and other partners to bring forward projects that put healthcare at the heart of community and inclusive place. The £500m Newcastle Centre for Ageing and Vitality project will transform the former Newcastle General Hospital into a site integrating research, living, workspace and health uses to create a world-leading destination. At the Springfield Village development in South West London they are part of a JV delivering mental health facilities alongside 800+ homes and leisure and retail and infrastructure.

Manchester University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust – Michelle Humphreys, Director of Strategic Projects

Manchester University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust are moving forward with two transformative regeneration projects which will see major new facilities developed at North Manchester General Hospital (NMGH) and Wythenshawe Hospital. The £600m NMGH project will create a replacement acute hospital and a mental health hospital as well as significant new key worker and social housing and wellbeing and education hubs. The Wythenshawe hospital project is at an earlier stage and will see a new sustainable health village developed over the next 10-15 years.

Esri – Duncan Booth, Lead for Health, Social Care & Wellbeing

Duncan is the Lead for Health, Social Care and Wellbeing within Esri UK and is passionate about helping organisations realise the value of incorporating location intelligence into their digital strategies.  Working across the spectrum of healthcare from public health to the NHS; Duncan leads the Esri UK team and works with National and Regional customers to define what success looks like, how location intelligence can help before translating into tangible results and delivering real benefits.

Jacobs – Suzanne Lopes, Vice President and Head of Cities & Places, Major Projects and Programmes, Europe

With over 25 years of local, regional and global experience in construction, architecture, project and programme management, Suzanne has held senior roles on some of the world’s largest urban development programmes, such as London 2012 Olympics, Qatar 2022 World Cup and most recently led the technical and design Programme Management team on the hugely successful Expo 2020 in Dubai. Suzanne is now bringing her extensive built environment and programme experience to the UK and Europe Built Environment market, looking at areas where Jacobs can challenge today and reinvent tomorrow and improve the cities in which we work, live and play.

Revizto – James Lawrence, VDC Construction Implementation Manager

James Lawrence has been working in the construction industry for over 17 years. His experience has varied from consultancies through to major contractors working on projects of varying cost and size. His journey started working in AutoCAD then through to Revit and BM Management. His digital journey continues with Revizto using his experience and knowledge to help clients through their very own digital journey to provide assistance and solutions to workflow issues.

The Patients Association – Fiona Browne, Trustee

The Patients Association is an independent patient charity campaigning for improvements in health and social care for patients. As well as working with patients directly they also speak to government, the NHS and other stakeholders to ensure patients priorities are at the forefront of thinking. Fiona will provide some thought leadership on the importance of ensuring the views of patients are taken into account when decisions on healthcare estates development and management are being taken, and the link between healthcare estates and patient wellbeing and safety.

Revizto – Ash Curzon, UK Territory Manager

More information to follow.

Jacobs – Matthew Holmes, Global Solutions Director, Health Infrastructure

Matthew is a chartered UK and French registered architect who leads Jacobs’ Global Health infrastructure business. After completing his professional training in the UK, he worked in France for 10 years on a range of healthcare projects across Europe and North Africa. With the completion of the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Clermont-Ferrand in 2011, he relocated to Australia where he has been instrumental in leading Jacobs’ health advisory and design teams over a wide range of health projects across the world. His more recent work includes new facilities supporting the delivery of health services in rural locations across Australia, New Zealand and Kiribati, through to the planning and design of major tertiary facilities such as the new Women’s and Children’s Hospital in Adelaide and the Alexandra Hospital in Singapore.

Built Environment Networking – Fahmida Nisa, Host & Event Manager

Nisa is a research, marketing and content specialist at Built Environment Networking. She will be hosting a number of the sessions throughout the day, running the day’s proceedings and managing the interaction between our virtual delegates and the speakers.

RSK – Warren Percival, Director

Warren is a Director at RSK Group, with over 20 years’ experience working in consultancy. He’s currently responsible for RSKs strategy in the Healthcare and Life Sciences sectors. A Chartered Environmentalist and Fellow of the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA), Warren is passionate about embedding sustainability in a commercially sensitive manner for his clients.

08:00-09:00 Breakfast & Networking
09:00-09:30 Conference Welcome and Keynote

Delegates will be joined by a nationally respected voice, responsible for healthcare policy development and delivering healthcare estate that is fit for a post pandemic UK

Jacobs; Matthew Holmes, Global Solutions Director, Health Infrastructure

09:30-10:30 Session One: Tackling the Challenges Facing Healthcare Property in 2023

High-level on-stage conversation between Central Government, NHS and Private Healthcare property experts, outlining key objectives and opportunities facing the sector and pondering how the built environment ecosystem can team up to deliver tangible outcomes.

Chair: (Available to Sponsor)

NHS Property Services; Adrian Powell, Development and Planning Director

Local Partnerships; Jenny Coombs, Programme Director

APPG for Health; Peter Dowd MP, Co-Chair

The Patients Association; Fiona Browne, Trustee

10:30-11:15 Break & Networking

Build commercially rewarding connections during the break – with refreshments included.

11:15-11:30 Coordinating with Confidence; Sponsored by Revizto

Using Revizto can achieve a single source of truth on projects. Incorporating 3D/2D/Issues and now clash detection into a workflow means the entire project team has full visibility to 3D information and more. In this talk Revizto will showcase how powerful Revizto is at managing BIM workflows. 

Revizto; James Lawrence, VDC Construction Implementation Manager

Revizto; Ash Curzon, UK Territory Manager

11:30-12:30 Session Two: 40 New Hospitals: Future Capital Project Insights; Sponsored by Jacobs

NHS property leaders unveil a range of upcoming hospital building and current facility development schemes, discuss the evolving nature of different projects and discuss meeting the demands of patients and science to maintain world class estates across the UK.

Chair: Jacobs; Suzanne Lopes, Vice President and Head of Cities & Places, Major Projects and Programmes, Europe

Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; Rachel Benton, Redevelopment Programme Director

Manchester University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust; Michelle Humphreys, Director of Strategic Projects

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust; Matthew Tulley, Redevelopment Programme Director

12:30-13:15 Lunch and Networking

Build commercially rewarding connections during the lunch break – with refreshments and food provided.

13:15-13:30 Using Technology to Develop Smarter Hospitals; Sponsored by Esri UK

Experts from location intelligence and 3D visualisation company Esri UK will take to the stage to showcase how the use of this exciting technology can provide a real-time operating picture for estate managers and clinical staff, streamline planning processes, deliver efficiencies, and help deliver net zero goals.

Esri UK; Duncan Booth, Lead for Health, Social Care & Wellbeing

13:30-14:30 Session Three: Tackling the 2035 Net Zero Challenge – Healthcare Property Decarbonisation Plans; Sponsored by RSK

A range of property leaders from across the NHS and private healthcare share intel on how they are meeting their net zero estates ambitions, related challenges and their influence on future development projects.

Chair: RSK; Warren Percival, Director

Impact Healthcare REIT; Simon Gould, Development Director

Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust & Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust; Janet Smith, Joint Head of Sustainability

Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust; Shaun Jackson, Director of Estates

Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust; AIison Foster, Programme Director – Building Berkshire Together

14:30-15:00 Break & Networking

Build commercially rewarding connections during the break – with refreshments included.

15:00-16:00 Session Four: Putting Healthcare at the Heart of Inclusive Place

With a plethora of exciting public and private sector collaboration projects which place healthcare related property at the heart of place strategy, this session features detailed unveilings of cross-country schemes coming forward in the next 12 months.

Chair: (Available to Sponsor)

Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust; Peter Ward, Director of Real Estate Development

Kajima; Richard Coe, Project Director

Community Health Partnerships; Philippa Robinson, Regional Director, London

Therme Group; Anne-Marie Garner, Vice President of Corporate Strategy

16:00 Conference Summary and Close

Taking place the night before the Healthcare Property Development Conference, we will be hosting an experience like no other, bringing together the event speakers, selected guests and the exclusive dinner sponsor.

The dinner will take place in a private dining setting at Holiday Inn Kensington High Street (Wrights Lane, London) between 18:00-21:00 the night before the event (Monday 21st November).

The evening includes a three-course meal and drinks with an inclusive menu to suit all, in addition to hours of excellent networking opportunities alongside key influencers and leaders in the sector.

Benefits of attending the dinner in addition to the conference include:

  • Targeted networking – the attendees will primarily be our event speakers, ensuring quality networking with the key decision makers
  • Quality networking – ensure you’re not rushed when speaking to potential clients, this event gives you hours of time in a relaxed environment where a true relationship can be built
  • Be ahead of your competitors – they will be at the conference the next day, so guarantee you’re ahead of the competition by forming relationships with key clients the night before the event, you’ll be on first name terms the following day
  • Share knowledge and thought leadership – stand out from the crowd by adding your voice to the table discussion as we ask several key questions on how the sector can overcome challenges and grasp opportunities

Invited VIP guests will be announced shortly.

Those attending the dinner must also be attending the conference the following day – you can register below or contact opportunities@built-environment-networking.com for more information. Sponsorship opportunities are also available on the ‘Become a Partner’ tab above.

Supported by: DAC Beachcroft Welcome

Some of the major names in the built environment industry will be in attendance with c-suite professionals from the following in attendance:

ABB
AECOM
Aggregate Industries
Aliaxis
All Party Parliamentary Group for Health
Arcadis
Architectural Wallsz
Archus
Art in Site
Ascom
AW2 Architects Oy
Ayesa
Bell Cornwell
Bender
Bevan Brittan
Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust
Blocc
BNP Paribas Real Estate
Borras Construction
Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Browne Jacobson
Building with Nature
Built Environment Networking
BuroHappold
BWB Consulting
C80 Group
Calvium
Camerons
Capsticks Solicitors
Community Health Partnerships
Corstorphine and Wright
Create Consulting Engineers
Cundall
Curtins
DAC Beachcroft
Delap and Waller
Department for International Trade
DHA Planning
ECF
EDGE
Edward Williams Architects
Elementa Consulting
Elliott Wood
Esri
FAAC Entrance Solutions
Faithful+Gould
Gardiner and Theobald
Genr8 Kajima Regeneration
George Fischer
Gillespies
Greater London Authority
Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation
Helm
HLM Architects
Hoare Lea
H Plus Care
Hydro Building Systems
Hydrock
Hygenius
IBI Group
Identity Consult
Impact Healthcare REIT
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Innova Care Concepts
Jacobs
Jerram Falkus Construction
John Sisk and Son
Johnson Controls
Kier
Kirk Real Estate
Langley
Larchfield Care
Lawson Planning Partnership
LDN Collective
Lexi Finance
Lexington Communications
Lloyds Banking Group
Local Partnerships
Loop
M3 Consulting
Mace
Mace Group
Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Marshalls Building Products
McAvoy
McLaughlin and Harvey
Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust
Mode Transport Planning
Morris+Company
Mott MacDonald
Murphy Philipps Architects
MX Underwriting
NBBJ
Newforma
Newsteer
NHS England
NHS Lincolnshire Intregrated Care Board
NHS New Hospital Programme
NHS Open Space
NHS Property
Nordic Healthcare Group Oy
Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust
Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust
Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
Novus Property Solutions
Openreach
Optima Consulting
Pagabo
Perega
Perkins & Will
Pick Everard
Polypipe
Portakabin
Potter Raper
Premier Modular
Procom Construction Consultants
ProEconomy
Professional Group
Provelio
PwC
Remedy Healthcare Solutions
Revizto
R G Carter
Ridge and Partners
Robertson Group
Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust
Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Trust
Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust
RSK
SAS International
Schneider Electric
Schroders
Shepheard Epstein Hunter
Stewart Associates
Strategus Consulting
Summers Inman
Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
Sypro
T&B
TateHindle
The Hillingdon Hospitals Foundation NHS Trust
Therme Group
Thinkproject
Trowers and Hamlins
Turner and Townsend
Twins Medcom
Ukrainian Medical Alliance
UKREiiF
University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust
University of Cambridge
Vilicom
VINCI Construction
Vital Energi
VU.CITY
Wakefield Council
Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust
Wassenburg
Wates
Welbeck Health Partners
Willmott Dixon
WSP
Zest

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Date:
Tuesday, 22nd November 2022

Time:
0800hrs – 1600hrs

Venue

Kensington Town Hall
Hornton St, London W8 7NX, UK

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