After six years of planning and a two-year construction period on the Woodlands Road hospital site, the UECC — the largest investment ever in the Trust’s history – is expected to open in the summer.
IHP say it has ‘achieved a remarkable 100% in every quality check’ under the ‘Considerate Constructors’ scheme, whose inspectors recently visited the site. The report demonstrated the company’s strong commitment to the aims of the flagship project, and the staff involved’s ‘exceptionally high level of attention’. Inspectors were impressed ‘with the close and supportive working relationship’ between York and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust’s Capital Project team and builders working on the site.
IHP was inspected in three categories: how it respects the community, protects the environment, and values its workforce. Simon Morritt, the Trust’s CEO, praised his team’s efforts, and said he was ‘delighted with the report’, since it concluded the expansion would be ‘an example for others to emulate’.
He said: “It is marvellous to read the inspection report, especially as this is the largest ever project the Trust has been involved with. The relationship with our contractors is just one of the impressive features of this multimillion pound project, and we look forward to seeing the improvements to patient care when we open later this year.”
The final check was completed recently, with IHP scoring the highest possible score.
Joanne Southwell, Capital Project lead for the Trust, said: “It has been a privilege to lead this project from inception in 2018 through to the handing over of a building later this year. It will clinically and operationally improve our patient and staff experience of attending and working in the hospital. I am proud to be working alongside IHP as part of a one-team approach to deliver this fantastic project for the Scarborough community.”
IHP’s attitude towards the community was applauded by ‘Considerate Constructors’, as the site is successfully minimising disruption in the hospital and locality. Protecting the environment was also a measure valued by the contractors, with inspectors noting ‘an exceptionally high level of engagement and awareness with site workforce and stakeholders’.
Wellbeing issues and workplace safety issues were also praised.
The report stated: “The site and client are working together effectively to promote local employment and improvements in the health and wellbeing of the site workforce through a programme of talks and advisory sessions delivered by medical practitioners from the hospital.”
Chris Winspear, Regional director for VINCI Building said: “IHP is committed to delivering projects with a consistent, professional approach, and being respectful and supportive of our workforce and of the communities we’re working in. I am delighted that our Scarborough team has scored top marks at every CCS audit. This has been facilitated by the Trust being a progressive and highly supportive client, and is testament to the skills, hard work, and positive attitude of our site team and supply chain partners. Well done to everyone on this impressive achievement.”