Miller to Deliver £43 million of Health Facilities through ProCure 21+
19.09.12 Company: Miller Construction

Miller hps has won four projects through the ProCure21+ framework. The projects at Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital, Stanmore; Purley Memorial Hospital, Croydon; Teddington Memorial Hospital, Teddington and St George’s Hospital, Tooting will see Miller hps deliver a variety of services for southern Healthcare Trusts. The contracts will be managed by Miller hps and delivered by Miller Construction.
Chris Webster, Chief Executive, Miller Construction, said: “Health is a key market for Miller, and we are delighted to have secured these projects through Procure 21+. We have been selective in the projects that we have bid through the framework, ensuring that we are able to provide the best solutions for the Trusts. Our ability to provide end-to-end services and solutions is a key differentiator for us and drives our health care offering.”
At Stanmore, the £8m contract will see Miller hps deliver infrastructure enabling works, in advance of a future PFI project. Works are due to commence in November 2012.
Purley Memorial Hospital, a community health facility will undergo a £11.5m refurbishment. Some areas of the hospital will remain operational throughout the project which is due to start in October 2012.
A £3.5m small works programme comprising the refurbishment of two wards and the main entrance, reception and waiting areas will be delivered at Teddington Memorial Hospital, and will commence in June 2013.
At St. George’s Hospital in Tooting, a principal teaching hospital and one of London’s four major trauma centres, Miller hps will undertake a £20m programme of works. The multiple works project includes the development of the Children's hospital and a new Helipad. Work on the helipad is due to start in November this year and the Children's Hospital will commence in April 2013.
Andrew Cartwright, Director, Miller hps, added: “The ProCure 21+ Framework simplifies the procurement process for NHS Trusts, enabling them to focus on end user care. The Framework is designed to deliver value for money and we will be working closely with the Trusts involved to drive efficiencies, provide quality for money and ultimately improve services for staff and users alike.”
The projects will be delivered by Miller Constructions’ Southern Region.

