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Page 1: Conference. Exhibition. Dinner. Awards....Kathryn Dapré, NHS National Services Scotland 12.40 Innovative Approaches to NHS Car Parking Provision John Stephens, VINCI Park Services

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20-21 October 2015. Manchester Central.Conference. Exhibition. Dinner. Awards.

Supported By:Main Event Sponsor: Principal Media Partner:Event Partner:

‘Healthcare Efficiency

Through Innovation’

HCEstates

Conference Programme

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IntroductionThe theme of this year’s programme is ‘Healthcare Efficiency Through Innovation’ and the Conference is built around four key aspects - Energy, Estates & Facilities, Planning, Design & Construction, and Engineering, with diverse subjects being delivered by respected and knowledgeable speakers from the UK and abroad. To support this, the annual exhibition continues to grow with new products and services on show, coupled with the CPD Theatres for complimentary learning opportunities, and of course there is the Annual Dinner & Awards which recognises excellence in the patient environment.

Hot Topics...‘Billions spent on inefficient processes’In his Day Two conference Keynote, Lord Carter is expected to outline his template for an efficient ‘model hospital’, with examples of best practice in cost control in areas such as operating theatres and A&E.

Manchester ‘devolution deal’ in the spotlightIan Williamson is the senior officer responsible for the controversial reorganisation of healthcare services across Greater Manchester known as ‘Healthier Together’, which seeks to concentrate emergency and high risk general surgery – currently delivered at 10 hospitals – onto 4-5 sites.

Forecasting a deficitLord Carter’s team’s focus on NHS ‘productivity’ comes against a backdrop where a King’s Fund survey of NHS Trust finance directors indicated in June that around two-thirds of all providers forecast a deficit for the end of 2015/16.

Supported By: Main Event Sponsor:Principal Media Partner: Event Partner:

Create innovative and efficient patient-centred environments with the right information, ideas, answers and attitudes. Healthcare Estates gives you the complete technical, practical, professional and political framework in which to make the best decisions.

‘Healthcare Efficiency Through Innovation’How to BookOnline at www.healthcare-estates.com1. The delegate fee includes access to all

four streams, lunch and refreshments, workshops and all Keynote presentations.

2. Drinks reception at the end of the first day.3. Delegates can book for one or two day passesFor the full programme and delegate fee structure please see inside this document.

Over 8 hours of CPD points available to

further your career.

Manchester Central Conference Venue

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All NHS staff and partners qualify for VIP discounts and

on-site benefits.

See VIP Programme overleaf for details.

VIP

20 October Keynote Address 21 October Keynote Address

10.00 Keynote: Healthcare Effi ciency Through InnovationMike Hobbs, MD Health, Carillion.

09.55 President’s IntroductionChris Northey, IHEEM President

11.45 Keynote PresentationLord Carter, Department of Health

9.30 Keynote: Greater Manchester Health and Social Care DevolutionIan Williamson, Interim Chief Offi cer, Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Devolution

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Opening Times20 Oct: 08.45-18.0021 Oct: 08.45-16.15

Image courtesy of Alder Hey Children’s NHS Trust

20 October Keynote Address 21 October Keynote Address

10.00 Keynote: Healthcare Effi ciency Through InnovationMike Hobbs, MD Health, Carillion.

09.55 President’s IntroductionChris Northey, IHEEM President

11.45 Keynote PresentationLord Carter, Department of Health

9.30 Keynote: Greater Manchester Health and Social Care DevolutionIan Williamson, Interim Chief Offi cer, Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Devolution

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10.40: 20 October Panel Discussion

PanellistJulian Amey, Chief Executive IHEEM

PanellistMike Hobbs, MD Health, Carillion

ModeratorSimon Corben, Managing Director, Capita Health Infrastructure and Health Sector Lead

PanellistKaren Baker, Chief Executive Isle of Wight NHS Trust

PanellistPeter Sellars, Director, NHS Estates & Facilities Policy Division Department of Health

PanellistDr Sue O’Connell Chief Executive, Community Health Partnerships

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Tweet your questions to HCEstates #qtime15

Followed by coffee break and Exhibition visit at 11.30

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Estates & Facilities Management

16.30 SEE ‘WORRY PIT’

17.15-18.00 Exhibition Networking Drinks Reception Sponsored by British Gas19.30-23.00 IHEEM Dinner & Awards

with Guest Speaker Gareth Chilcott

12.00 Sustaining Modern NHS Estates Through PartnershipStephen Collinson, Ryhurst, Karen Baker, Isle of Wight NHS Trust

12.40 Estate Planning and Strategy, Can Your Infrastructure Support It?Eugene Conroy, Eta Projects Ltd

13.00 Managing PFI for ValueMartin Cannon, DAC Beachcroft LLP

14.30 Dementia-friendly Health and Social Care Environments: Innovative Strategies for Guidance DevelopmentEfthimia Pantzartzis, Prof. Andrew Price, Loughborough University

14.50 An Approach to Post Project EvaluationElizabeth Whelan, Jennifer Whinnett, Jo Trussler, London South Bank University

15.45 Light and HealthFenella Frost, Photon Star LED

16.10 Authorising Engineers (Ventilation)Malcolm Thomas, Malcolm Thomas

13.15 Lunch & Exhibition Visit

15.15 Tea & Exhibition Visit

10.45 Accelerating the Pace of Change in Strategic Estates Delivery. Be More Effective, Drive Greater Effi ciency, Overcome the HurdlesSimon Corben, Capita; Nigel Burchett, Sussex Community NHS Trust

11.10 Combining the Best of the Public and Private SectorsSteve McGuire, Essentia

11.45 Keynote: Presentation Lord Carter, Department of Health

14.00 Delivering Strategy-Led Capital DevelopmentsMartin Clark, Arcadis

14.45 Healthcare Effi ciency Through Innovation at Heartlands HospitalJan Ponsford, Virtus Consult

15.10 Engineering the Danish Hospital in the ForestSteve Bentley, Ramboll UK – Building Services

12.30 Lunch & Exhibition Visit

15.30 Tea & Closing Address

14.20 A Sustainable Health and Care SystemAndrew Waddelove, Arcadis

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20 October 21 October

Delegate Fee Structure

How to Attend

Early Bird up Standard Rate Delegate Type to 08.09.15 from 09.09.15 £ (excl. VAT) £ (excl. VAT)Two day rates

2 day NHS/IHEEM Member & VIPs 275 300

2 day IHEEM Member (Private Sector) 360 385

2 day Non-IHEEM Member (Private Sector) 450 550

2 day Retired or Student 190 180

One day rates

1 day NHS/IHEEM Member & VIPs 175 200

1 day IHEEM Member (Private Sector) 250 275

1 day Non-IHEEM Member (Private Sector) 300 330

Dinner rates

Dinner – Individual Places 95 99

Dinner – IHEEM Members 90 95

Dinner – Table Booking 900 950

Dinner – Table Booking /IHEEM Members 850 900

Create innovative and efficient patient-centred environments with the right information, ideas, answers and attitudes. Healthcares Estates gives you the complete technical, practical, professional and political framework in which to make the best decisions.

Getting ThereBy RailManchester has rail connections to all major UK cities and there’s a FREE shuttle bus from Manchester Piccadilly to the venue.

By CarWe recommend using the city’s Park and Ride scheme.

There is an NCP (National Car Park) directly below Manchester Central that is open 24 hours a day all year round. SAT NAV: Follow the postcode M2 3GX.

By TramThe Metrolink tram service covers the entire city centre. A City Zone ticket to Altrincham or Eccles takes you to St Peter’s Square. Visit www.metrolink.co.uk

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Darryn KerrUniversity Hospital Leicester

Cliff PriceCPA Solutions

John WilkesPennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust

John SimpsonUniversity Hospital of North Midlands NHS Trust

Howard JonesRoyal United Hospital Bath NHS FT

Worry PitBring along your own top issues for debate and share experiences with Efm2 (a learning forum of Directors and E&F Directors) in such things as cost improvement pressures and their delivery; changing organisational models and the workforce; managing large third party contracts and assurance of governance and compliance.

Efm2 members will share their own experiences of what they feel are top topics for them and how they are handling them.

Tweet your questions to @HCEstates #qtime15

20 October: 16.30

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Energy & Effi ciency

14.30 Using Smart Tools to Make Hospitals Work Better. Howard Jones, Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS FT; Andy Parker, Buro Happold

14.50 How Emerging Intelligent Building Technologies can Support Patient Care ProcessesChris Needham, Kristin Baker, Schneider Electric

15.45 How to Deliver an Energy Effi cient Estate... ...with No FundingKathryn Dapré, NHS National Services Scotland

12.40 Innovative Approaches to NHS Car Parking ProvisionJohn Stephens, VINCI Park Services UK Ltd; Andrew Davies, Stuart Windsor , Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust;

16.10 Energy Effi ciency: Driving Down Heating Costs. Case Study: NHS Ayrshire & ArranGeoff Newman, Sabien Technology

16.30 SEE ‘WORRY PIT’

17.15-18.00 Exhibition Networking Drinks Reception Sponsored by British Gas19.30-23.00 IHEEM Dinner & Awards

with Guest Speaker Gareth Chilcott

20 October 10.45 The Role of the CCG in Determining the

Future of NHS EstateHelen Davies, Arcadis

11.10 Academic Health Science Networks and SustainabilityBronwen Vearncombe, Wessex Academic Health Science Network

14.00 Reducing Energy Consumption Through Building Performance EvaluationAnn Alderson, Sustainable Development Foundation

14.20 Low Carbon EmergencyCare in the NEMatthew Day, David Guilfoyle, DSSR

14.45 Unlocking barriers to Solar PV Development on the NHS EstateSteve Pester, BRE

15.10-15.30 In-use Energy Management in An Acute Hospital in the United Kingdom: Patient-centric Norms of Energy PerformanceDr Matthew Bacon, The Conclude Consultancy Limited

15.30 Tea & Closing Address

12.30 Lunch & Exhibition Visit

13.15 Lunch & Exhibition Visit 11.45 Keynote: Presentation

Lord Carter, Department of Health

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21 October

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CHARTER 1

Estates & Facilities Management

16.30 SEE ‘WORRY PIT’

17.15-18.00 Exhibition Networking Drinks Reception Sponsored by British Gas19.30-23.00 IHEEM Dinner & Awards

with Guest Speaker Gareth Chilcott

12.00 Sustaining Modern NHS Estates Through PartnershipStephen Collinson, Ryhurst, Karen Baker, Isle of Wight NHS Trust

12.40 Estate Planning and Strategy, Can Your Infrastructure Support It?Eugene Conroy, Eta Projects Ltd

13.00 Managing PFI for ValueMartin Cannon, DAC Beachcroft LLP

14.30 Dementia-friendly Health and Social Care Environments: Innovative Strategies for Guidance DevelopmentEfthimia Pantzartzis, Prof. Andrew Price, Loughborough University

14.50 An Approach to Post Project EvaluationElizabeth Whelan, Jennifer Whinnett, Jo Trussler, London South Bank University

15.45 Light and HealthFenella Frost, Photon Star LED

16.10 Authorising Engineers (Ventilation)Malcolm Thomas, Malcolm Thomas

13.15 Lunch & Exhibition Visit

15.15 Tea & Exhibition Visit

10.45 Accelerating the Pace of Change in Strategic Estates Delivery. Be More Effective, Drive Greater Effi ciency, Overcome the HurdlesSimon Corben, Capita; Nigel Burchett, Sussex Community NHS Trust

11.10 Combining the Best of the Public and Private SectorsSteve McGuire, Essentia

11.45 Keynote: Presentation Lord Carter, Department of Health

14.00 Delivering Strategy-Led Capital DevelopmentsMartin Clark, Arcadis

14.45 Healthcare Effi ciency Through Innovation at Heartlands HospitalJan Ponsford, Virtus Consult

15.10 Engineering the Danish Hospital in the ForestSteve Bentley, Ramboll UK – Building Services

12.30 Lunch & Exhibition Visit

15.30 Tea & Closing Address

14.20 A Sustainable Health and Care SystemAndrew Waddelove, Arcadis

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20 October 21 October

Engineering 21 October 10.45 Water Risk Management in the Health

ServiceBrian Back, Radio Data Networks Limited

14.00 Near-patient Airborne Infection Risk in Isolation RoomsBlanca Beato Arribas, BSRIA

14.20 Air Handling for Healthcare - Isolation RoomsMichael Geraghty, Entropic

14.45 Partnership Working in the NHSTom Rhodes, West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service, Karen Byard, Bradford District Care NHS Foundation Trust

15.10 Would Progressive Horizontal Evacuation in Your Hospital Really Work?Alan Oliver, Checkmate Fire Solutions

11.10 EN & ISO Performance Specifi cation of Comfort and Effi ciencyMichael Geraghty, Entropic

11.45 Keynote: Presentation Lord Carter, Department of Health

12.30 Lunch & Exhibition Visit

15.30 Tea & Closing Address

13.15 Lunch & Exhibition Visit

14.50 Maintenance or Failure Maintenance?Eugene Conroy, ETA Projects Ltd

15.45 Lighting Transformation for the Royal United Hospital BathAndy House, Jeremy Palmer, Philips Lighting

16.10 Correcting the Misdiagnosis of Medical Locations DesignPaul Harris, Harris Associates

16.30 NHS Engineering Apprentiships in the North EastEileen Bayles, Northern & Yorkshire NHS Assessment Centre

16.55 Hospital Resiliency, A Global Perspective Michael Smeeth, GE Power & Water

19.30-23.00 IHEEM Dinner & Awardswith Guest Speaker Gareth Chilcott

14.30 Optimising Your Electrical Infrastructure – Options for Installed Equipment and Potential Future DevelopmentsKevin Jones, Schneider Electric

20 October

12.20 BIM: The Application of BIM as an Engineering Design Tool in Hospital DesignBen Barker, Hoare Lea

12.00 BIM: Releasing the Data to Empower Healthcare Jason Burke, Arup

12.40 BIM: Gilling Dod Architects - Delivering design quality Through BIM Guy Brookes, Anthony Jones Gilling Dod Architects

13.00 BIM: Government Soft Landings (GSL) – Driving Effi ciency and Continuous Improvement; Aligning Design and Construction with Operational Asset Management and PurposeSarah Davidson, Gleeds

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15.15 Tea & Exhibition Visit

17.15-18.00 Exhibition Networking Drinks Reception Sponsored by British Gas

Manchester Central

Venue address:Manchester Central, Petersfield M2 3GX

Manchester Central is in the heart of the city: Manchester’s excellent transport links make it easily accessible from all parts of the UK and overseas.

Getting ThereBy RailManchester has rail connections to all major UK cities and there’s a FREE shuttle bus from Manchester Piccadilly to the venue.

By CarWe recommend using the city’s Park and Ride scheme.

There is an NCP (National Car Park) directly below Manchester Central that is open 24 hours a day all year round. SAT NAV: Follow the postcode M2 3GX.

By TramThe Metrolink tram service covers the entire city centre. A City Zone ticket to Altrincham or Eccles takes you to St Peter’s Square. Visit www.metrolink.co.uk

VIP ProgrammeHealthcare Professionals VIP Scheme – Benefit from a range of offers Time away from running any business is critical and the benefits of attending an exhibition must be obvious from the outset. The organisers – working closely with IHEEM – will ensure visitors get maximum value from the show.

Qualifying visitors from the NHS, Department of Health, Private Health, Hospice, Care Home, Mental Health Trust, Primary Care or Strategic Health Authority will be offered a VIP package that will cover the cost of parking and refreshments on site, and a dedicated area to network with colleagues and meet key suppliers exhibiting at the show. If required, we can help plan your day, set up meetings with suppliers and can even help you find accommodation and places to eat.

If you think you qualify and would like more information, call our registration team on 01892 518877. Alternatively, register at www.healthcare-estates.com/register-now

Sponsored by:

Main Event Sponsor

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Darryn KerrUniversity Hospital Leicester

Cliff PriceCPA Solutions

John WilkesPennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust

John SimpsonUniversity Hospital of North Midlands NHS Trust

Howard JonesRoyal United Hospital Bath NHS FT

Worry PitBring along your own top issues for debate and share experiences with Efm2 (a learning forum of Directors and E&F Directors) in such things as cost improvement pressures and their delivery; changing organisational models and the workforce; managing large third party contracts and assurance of governance and compliance.

Efm2 members will share their own experiences of what they feel are top topics for them and how they are handling them.

Tweet your questions to @HCEstates #qtime15

20 October: 16.30

CHARTER 1

Energy & Effi ciency

14.30 Using Smart Tools to Make Hospitals Work Better. Howard Jones, Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS FT; Andy Parker, Buro Happold

14.50 How Emerging Intelligent Building Technologies can Support Patient Care ProcessesChris Needham, Kristin Baker, Schneider Electric

15.45 How to Deliver an Energy Effi cient Estate... ...with No FundingKathryn Dapré, NHS National Services Scotland

12.40 Innovative Approaches to NHS Car Parking ProvisionJohn Stephens, VINCI Park Services UK Ltd; Andrew Davies, Stuart Windsor , Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust;

16.10 Energy Effi ciency: Driving Down Heating Costs. Case Study: NHS Ayrshire & ArranGeoff Newman, Sabien Technology

16.30 SEE ‘WORRY PIT’

17.15-18.00 Exhibition Networking Drinks Reception Sponsored by British Gas19.30-23.00 IHEEM Dinner & Awards

with Guest Speaker Gareth Chilcott

20 October 10.45 The Role of the CCG in Determining the

Future of NHS EstateHelen Davies, Arcadis

11.10 Academic Health Science Networks and SustainabilityBronwen Vearncombe, Wessex Academic Health Science Network

14.00 Reducing Energy Consumption Through Building Performance EvaluationAnn Alderson, Sustainable Development Foundation

14.20 Low Carbon EmergencyCare in the NEMatthew Day, David Guilfoyle, DSSR

14.45 Unlocking barriers to Solar PV Development on the NHS EstateSteve Pester, BRE

15.10-15.30 In-use Energy Management in An Acute Hospital in the United Kingdom: Patient-centric Norms of Energy PerformanceDr Matthew Bacon, The Conclude Consultancy Limited

15.30 Tea & Closing Address

12.30 Lunch & Exhibition Visit

13.15 Lunch & Exhibition Visit 11.45 Keynote: Presentation

Lord Carter, Department of Health

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21 October

Planning, Design & Construction

11.45 Keynote: Presentation Lord Carter, Department of Health

14.00 Therapeutic Architecture and Healing SpacesDr Robert MacDonald, Liverpool John Moores University

14.20 Sound Design–How the Acoustic Design of a Hospital Impacts on Staff Wellbeing and Patient RecoveryAndrea Harman, Saint Gobain Ecophon

14.45 The Design of Non-institutional FacilitiesBarbara Weiss, Barbara Weiss Architects

15.10 Looking Back to Move Forward – Innovation Recycled at Alder HeyDavid Houghton, Alder Hey Children’s NHS FoundationTrust

10.45 Creative HealthcareVictoria Jones, Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne

12.00 P21+ Repeatable Rooms: Implementation Update and Emergency Department Arrangements

David Kershaw, Pat Pemberton, Rosemarie Jenssen, James Hayward, York Teaching Hospitals; Phil Wade, Static Systems Group PLC

13.00 P22 Preview

14.30 Designing Our Way out of EmergencyJonathan Wilson, Stantec

17.15-18.00 Exhibition Networking Drinks Reception Sponsored by British Gas19.30-23.00 IHEEM Dinner & Awards

with Guest Speaker Gareth Chilcott

14.50 Innovative A&E Operation & DesignResults in More Capacity in Less SpaceJohn Huddy, Huddy Healthcare Solutions

15.45 Delivering a Successful Site Development Plan to Support Clinical ServicesSarah Roby, Garth Weaver, Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust

16.10 The Journey to the Better Management of Hospital Space. Case Study: Barts HospitalCliff Price, CPA Solutions

16.30 Intralogistics Systems for HospitalsSimon Maasz, Quirepace Ltd

16.55 Revolutionising Palliative Care Through Design Research and Collaborative WorkingMark Barry, Architype

13.15 Lunch & Exhibition Visit

15.15 Tea & Exhibition Visit

11.10 Health Impacts of Construction Materials in Healthcare FacilitiesEszter Gulacsy, Mott Macdonald

12.30 Lunch & Exhibition Visit

15.30 Tea & Closing Address

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20 October 21 OctoberThe 2015 ExhibitionHealthcare Estates brings together more manufacturers, suppliers, products, services and special offers, all in one place and at one time.

Visit the exhibition:• Meet over 200 exhibitors and source the latest

information for products and services• Find what you need to help tackle the day to day issues

you face in your role• Meet existing and new suppliers to get a true assessment

of the market• Bring yourself up to speed on the issues that could affect

your business• Take advantage of the FREE Two Day Theatre Programme

and benefit from the advice and expert opinions from industry leaders

FREE Exhibition TheatresIHEEM Technical Zone

Mental Health, Fire and Security Energy Zone

Specification

Infection Control & Waterborne Diseases

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Visitors and Delegates are invited to book for the IHEEM Awards Dinner at the rate of £95 (+VAT) each or a table of ten for £900 (+VAT). To book, please call Sarah Worwood on 01892 518877, or via the website at www.healthcare-estates.com

After Dinner Speaker:

Gareth ChilcottFormer Bath and England Rugby Player

IHEEM Dinner & Awards 2015