SPIE UK has won a five-year contract with NHS National Services Scotland to deliver planned and reactive maintenance of mechanical and electrical assets across nine National Services Scotland (NSS) properties in Glasgow.
Properties included within the scope represent critical infrastructure for the running of NHS services throughout Scotland, including NHS 24 call centres and the National Distribution Centres which distributes essential stock to hospitals throughout Scotland.
Sustainability will be at the forefront of the work, which includes collaborating with the NHS Energy team to develop and promote energy conservation and technology improvements throughout the term of the contract.
SPIE UK will be supplying energy management services to NHS NSS which includes building energy surveys, the introduction of an energy management platform, behavioural analysis, and life cycle analysis.
Commenting on the new contract award, Jim Skivington, Divisional Managing Director at SPIE UK said: “NHS National Services Scotland works at the heart of the health service, providing national strategic support services and expert advice to NHS Scotland. SPIE UK being awarded this five-year contract is a testament to our excellence in delivering a range of specialist planned, reactive and statutory maintenance and facility management services.”
Paul Donnelly, Contracts & CAFM Manager at NHS National Services Scotland, added: “We have a duty to provide service excellence across our estate, therefore we needed a partner who could demonstrate that they could meet the compliance and operational demand criteria to the highest level. SPIE UK’s technical and engineering expertise gives us the confidence that they’ll deliver both an engineering solution and sustainability expertise in the servicing and operation of our assets and ultimately promoting energy conservation across our properties.”