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£761million investment in Leicester's hospitalsFriday, March 18, 2005 University Hospitals of Leicester (UHL) NHS Trust today announced that the joint venture partnership of Equion, a division of John Laing plc and Serco Group plc is the the Preferred Candidate for its Pathway project - a £761million, five year plan to extensively reconfigure and develop the three hospitals in Leicester (Glenfield, Leicester General and Leicester Royal Infirmary). Pathway is the largest Private Finance Initiative (PFI) hospital development outside of London, and the most ambitious in the country so far. Pathway will enhance the patient journey and provide a far superior environment for patients and for staff to deliver the highest levels of care. It will address many of the building maintenance issues so apparent within some of the current buildings, the oldest of which dates back to 1771.Main benefits:
Serco Health will be responsible for the delivery of all Facilities Management services (eg. asset maintenance, help desk, catering, security, car parking, grounds, laundry) and Laing O'Rourke will be responsible for all design and construction. Richard Weston, managing director at Equion said: "We are delighted to have been awarded this project. As well as giving Leicestershire some of the best hospital facilities in the country, the Pathway project will boost the local economy by creating in the region of 1,000 construction jobs for local people over the five year construction period." Mike Brown, chief executive officer for Serco Government Services said: "We are proud to be associated with this very exciting project. Serco will be working in partnership with the key stakeholders to provide and manage modern hospitals and state-of-the-art facilities. These facilities and the innovative solutions provided by Serco will deliver direct benefit to patients and staff." Pathway will now enter into the next phase of the project which involves developing detailed designs and contracts. This phase will end with a legal contract being signed in Spring 2006. The first buildings are expected to be complete in 2009 with the overall project finishing in 2011. ENDS To arrange an interview with Dr Peter Reading, UHL chief executive please call Melanie Wright, media communications manager on 0116 258 8524. For further information please call: Notes for Editors 1. Overall benefits of the Pathway Project: 2. Pathway will greatly enhance Leicester’s health education, training and research facilities in partnership with the University of Leicester and De Montfort University. The proposed centre will provide shared teaching, clinical skill centres, library and necessary office facilities which will be used by the Trust, De Montfort University and the University of Leicester Medical School to assist in the delivery of the educational objectives of the NHS Plan. 3. Equion, a division of John Laing plc is a specialist provider of facilities in the Private Finance Initiative (PFI) arena. Equion offers a combination of skills and experience, from planning and funding through to design, construction and operation, in sector spanning healthcare, education, police, defence and regeneration projects. It has a wealth of experience in acute hospital projects and has a proven track record of delivering on time and to budget. Other acute hospital projects include schemes at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital - one of the first PFI hospital contracts in the UK - and Queen Elizabeth Hospital, London. 4.Serco is one of the world's largest service companies operating on a global basis in a diverse range of sectors, including defence, aerospace, and science, public transport and traffic management, health and education, justice and local government. In December 2004, Serco was named as Britain's most admired support services company and 6th most admired British company overall in the Management Today magazine survey. 5. Laing O'Rourke is one of the UK's leading constructors, a global business with a turnover approaching £2bn and over 16,000 employees worldwide. The organisation has a formidable reputation for delivering innovative on-time and on-budget construction solutions to some of Britain's most complex and demanding projects including Terminal 5, Heathrow and the new Eurostar terminal in central London. Laing O'Rourke is at the forefront of many large-scale projects in healthcare, education, law and order and defence as well as constructing roads, railways, tunnels and bridges in the infrastructure sector. Through its considerable involvement in PPP (Public Private Partnership) related projects, the Group is fulfilling its commitment to building a brighter, better and more sustainable future for the communities it serves. |
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