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Innova Wins £205,000 Contract with NHS Wales
Wetherby-based healthcare equipment supplier Innova Care Concepts is today announcing that it has been awarded a contract to supply and install 47 overhead hoist systems to The Grange University Hospital.
This marks the third successful NHS contract bid for Innova in the past year after it secured deals to provide hoisting systems to Midland Metropolitan Hospital in Birmingham and Balfour Hospital in Orkney, Scotland.
The £350 million Grange University Hospital is currently being built in Cwmbran, Wales and will have 560 beds. This facility will provide specialist critical care to patients across the south-west of the country.
Innova will be supplying and installing a total of 47 X-Y overhead hoist systems inset to the ceiling to help maintain the hospital’s level of infection control, which was an important factor for the new critical care centre.
Bob Oliver, senior contracts manager at Innova said:
“We worked closely with BDP Architects on this project to ensure that all the plans would tick all the boxes for an environment as demanding and important as the critical care centre.
“We also did a demonstration to the NHS Trust that showed how our systems would work in the hospital. They ended up awarding us the contract because of our innovative equipment and entrepreneurial spirit!”
The Grange University Hospital will also be treating plus-sized patients, and so they required hoist units with a larger weight limit. Innova was the only company who could supply a large number of single unit systems that had weight limits of 500kg.
Innova’s managing director, Tom Hulbert, said:
“It’s great to win another NHS contract; I think it just shows how much of a trusted supplier we are to hospital and healthcare facilities all around the country. Big contracts like this will help us achieve our vision to become the most sought-after brand in the healthcare sector.”
Innova will begin work on The Grange University Hospital in 2019, with the project due for completion in Autumn 2020.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Lucie Hudson .
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