ProCure22
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Sector: Healthcare
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Project value range: £1m to £10m+
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Locations: East, London, Midlands, North East, North West, South East, South West, Yorkshire
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Types of work: New build, Refurbishment
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Procurement methods: Direct award, Mini-comp, Two stage
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Contract types: JCT D&B, NEC3
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Key focus: Collaborative culture
ProCure22 is the 3rd iteration of the NHS procurement programme which commenced in 2016 providing development and delivery for NHS and Social Care schemes in England.
Benefits of using this framework
Working in partnership on their ProCure21, ProCure21+ and ProCure22 construction frameworks, Tilbury Douglas is proud to have been a key delivery partner for over 20 years on healthcare procurement frameworks for the NHS.
As one of the largest healthcare construction providers in the UK, we have extensive experience in providing NHS Trusts with high quality buildings, delivered at speed and cost certainty for their primary, acute and mental health projects.
Collaborative development with the Trusts on Strategic Outline Case (SOC) to Outline Business Case (OBC) and Full Business Case (FBC) through to construction and handover, has resulted in multiple long-term relationships with our clients. As a result, Tilbury Douglas has successfully delivered in excess of £1bn worth of projects across the UK.
Key focus of this framework: Collaborative culture
The NHS approach to improving clinical outcomes for patients and providing quality environments for staff and visitors, is through integrated partnership and open collaboration with contractors, our specialist healthcare supply chain and stakeholders. This transparent collaborative culture has enhanced efficiencies and productivity across all projects including minor and major values, new builds, refurbishments and re-configurations of the healthcare estate.
Tilbury Douglas has collaborated with several hospitals, care homes and treatment centres to deliver healthcare construction solutions, drawing on the broad expertise of our highly experienced team and supply chain. The work done at framework level supports national health standards, innovation and modern methods of construction (MMC). This helps our regional teams deliver at pace, drive down construction costs and improve capital programme efficiency. For more information, please view our healthcare brochure which includes information about our business and healthcare case studies.
Our NHS Building for Wales contact
Gordon Stirling
Sector Lead (Healthcare)