Veolia launches sustainable FM contract for Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust
New multi-million pound sustainable FM contract will focus on optimisation and carbon reduction, and implement hard FM services across 144,300 m₂ of patient care facilities.
Leading resource management provider, Veolia, has now extended its services within UK healthcare by signing a new multi-million pound sustainable FM contract with Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust. With a focus on optimisation and carbon reduction, the wide ranging agreement will implement hard FM services across the Trust's estate covering 144,300 m₂ of patient care facilities, and managing around 20,000 assets. The decarbonisation programme is set to save £1 million per year and reduce carbon emissions by 850 tonnes.
Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust is the main provider of acute medical, surgical and outpatient services to around half a million people in west Berkshire, and manages over 130,000 A&E attendances, 60,000 non-elective admissions, 5,400 elective admissions, and over 40,000-day cases each year.
Key to supporting the healthcare buildings will be the 32 strong site based Veolia FM team, supported by mobile and specialist teams. This will provide 24 hour cover for a range of FM, utility, mechanical and electrical services including heating, ventilation and cooling, emergency generation, lighting, medical furniture, compressed air and medical gas supplies.They will also deliver optimisation and control of all utilities that include gas, electricity, and hot and cold water supplies, and will liaise with the Environmental Agency, on behalf of the hospital, for environmental matters such as gas use, noise, and site impact.
Effective control of energy is handled by the team by using building energy management systems, with Hubgrade monitoring and targeting software providing additional analysis to further carbon reductions. This builds on the success of energy projects over the last 15 years that provided the design, build, operation and maintenance of an energy scheme that achieved a 25% carbon footprint reduction by 2015, and delivered energy savings of £920,000 per year. More recently Veolia helped the Royal Berkshire Hospital move a step nearer a zero-carbon future by installing hydrogen-ready boilers, believed to be the first use of this technology in the NHS. By installing more efficient boilers, reducing distribution heat losses, and improving control of the heating and hot water systems the hospital saves around 3.8GWh of gas and a further 850 tonnes of carbon per year.
John Abraham, Chief Operating Officer - Veolia UK & Ireland - Industrial, Water & Energy said:
“Through our experience of delivering successful FM and utility contracts in other hospitals, we understand how critical service delivery relies on a partnership approach to deliver services safely, efficiently and without disruption to patient care. Our Greenpath Zero carbon offer enables the NHS to become more sustainable, and focus budgets on patient care, we can help enhance the estate and move a step nearer the net zero carbon target. We look forward to continuing our support to the Trust, and advancing the programmes that can redirect cost savings to healthcare.”
Managing energy and utilities in hospitals for over 85 years, Veolia now provides secure on-site energy, FM, water and waste services to over 230 UK hospitals. By implementing site wide carbon management strategies the company is at the forefront of delivering significant cost and carbon reductions using proven energy efficient technology, and best practice optimisation, supported by energy awareness campaigns.
By expanding the use of existing and new innovative solutions, Veolia is accelerating the process to become the benchmark company for ecological transformation. This demonstrates the commitment to tackle climate change, resource depletion, biodiversity collapse, and pollution and place ecology at the heart of every process.