Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust (SFT) is seeking to design and build a new diagnostic & surgical hub (DASH) on the hospital site that will replace the existing Day Surgery Unit and provide additional diagnostic capacity. The DASH is expected to include a 5 theatre surgical hub and all associated pre and post-operative care accommodation, 4 procedure room endoscopy facility and further diagnostic equipment including 1 CT scanner and 1 MRI scanner with supporting patient and staff accommodation for the building. The DASH will be designed to optimise patient flow though the unit maximising the total number of patients that can be treated, whilst offering a high level of patient care.
Procurement to be via the ProCure23 framework (Lot 2).
Background to the requirement:
The purpose of this procurement exercise is to appoint a main contractor for works to the hospital’s chimneys funded by NHS Estates Safety Funding 2025/26. The chimneys in question, constructed around 1988, are approximately 38 meters tall from main plant room level and made of mild steel. Externally they are located within an internal courtyard of the hospital (no vehicular access) which is approx. 7.5m above the main plant room level.
Customer Objective:
The Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust is seeking to dismantle one of the steel chimney stacks and reduce the height of the remaining stack to improve stabilisation. This follows appraisal and optioneering studies by engineering consultants, appointed by the Trust. It is expected that the same consultants will prepare employer’s requirements for this project and be retained by the Trust as technical advisor. It is anticipated that this appointment of the main contractor will be via a JCT 2024 D&B contract.
Scope/Specifics:
The scope will potentially involve (in no specific order):
• Dismantling of one chimney stack which currently contains the flues for the CHP (not currently operational) and one back-up generator.
• For the second chimney stack, remove the cap, reduce height of the stack and internal multi flues by approx. 5m (between joints) and replace the cap. This is to be done in a timely manner to allow for use of gas boilers during the peak of the heating season. The reduction height is limited by air quality/ emission requirements.
• Re-routing flues or installing new/ diversion flue(s) for plant as necessary (e.g. for one backup generator).
• Decommissioning (or coordination of) for one boiler.
• Any other building services adaptations required to enable completion of work.
• Remove corrosion and reinstate corrosion protection to targeted areas of the retained chimney.
• Reinstatement of bird netting above the courtyard.
• Removal and disposal from site of all waste.
• Temporary works, including any equipment to enable access.
• In situ material testing of the chimney steelwork, notably of the welds.
• Coordination with Trust appointed specialist for removal of monitoring devices on stacks ahead of dismantling/reduction works.
• Subcontracting and coordination of the specialist elements of work with the steel chimneys and building services works in the main energy centre.
• Under CDM act as Principal Contractor and as Principal Designer during the construction phase.
• Appointment of any building services and structural engineering consultants to complete the construction works and produce health and safety file on completion, including updates to the Trust’s 2D and 3D record drawings which will be provided on appointment.
The Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust ‘Thank You Week’ is a premier event in the hospital year. The event is designed to celebrate the work of the staff and volunteers at the hospital. Kindly supported by the Stars Appeal and League of Friends. Across the three days multiple events are held. <br/><br/>If you are interested please email naveen.pitchumani@nhs.net.
Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust is looking to engage with a supplier for the provision of post deal management of the exclusive licence agreement between the Trust and a 3rd party provider.
Advertisiment Opportunity on local Radio Station - Salisbury Area
Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust (SFT) plans to initiate an advertising campaign on a local radio station in the Salisbury Area. The campaign's goal is to entice skilled individuals to consider joining our team for the diverse range of positions we have available.<br/><br/>The main objects of this campaign are:<br/><br/>Attract qualified candidates: The primary aim is to draw the attention of individuals with the necessary skills and qualifications to apply for the open positions within the Trust. This ensures that the candidates who apply are well-suited for the roles.<br/><br/>Raise awareness about job opportunities: By broadcasting the job openings on the radio, we aim to inform the local community about the available employment opportunities within Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust. This increases the likelihood of interested individuals applying for the positions.<br/><br/>Highlight trust's culture and benefits: In addition to promoting job vacancies, the campaign also seeks to showcase the positive aspects of working at Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust. This includes emphasising our culture, values, and the benefits employees can enjoy, which helps attract candidates who align with our Trust's ethos and goals.<br/><br/>If you are interested, kindly convey your interest by sending an email to henry.prudden@nhs.net
Leasehold Purchase, Operation, and Development of Key Worker Accommodation at Salisbury District Hospital
Pre-Market Engagement Event - Please note this is not a formal procurement opportunity at this stage. Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust (SFT) is leading on a procurement initiative to seek a partner to work to deliver an expanded keyworker and student accommodation offer, initially on the Salisbury Hospital site.
SFT is working on this procurement with a number of partners who have a shared interest in increasing high quality, affordable accommodation in the local area. These partners, who are listed below, will be present at the webinar and will confirm their interest as the procurement progresses.
SFT has plans to develop its site over the next 10 years and wants at an early stage to improve the amount and quality of keyworker and student accommodation offered on site. The Trust currently manages the on site accommodation and the Trust Board has agreed that it will instead work with a partner to introduce an enhanced on site offering with existing accommodation transferred to the new provider to own, maintain and operate as a full service and to develop the new offering on Trust and neighbouring land. The Trust owns a mixture of properties providing onsite accommodation to its staff comprising of 360 units ranging from 3 bed houses through to individual rooms and varying construction age.
SFT are looking to engage the market to identify providers able to purchase (leasehold) the existing estate, own, operate and manage that estate, and develop in partnership with SFT as the freehold owner. Any solutions must be able to be fully financed by the market provider.
The wider site development includes a growing partnership with Coventry University Group and Wiltshire College and there is an expectation that student accommodation will be offered.
Involved parties include: Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust, Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Foundation Trust, Avon and Wiltshire Partnership, Wiltshire Council, Coventry University Group.
The purpose of the webinar is to explain the nature of the scheme and to seek input on the development of the scheme that will maximise high quality responses from the market. The overall purpose of the project is to :
Identify key challenges and mitigations for improving keyworker accommodation
Options appraisal for short, medium and long-term approach to the future management/ delivery of on-site accommodation
Improve the quality of accommodation offered to health and care workers
Provide affordable housing for health and care workers
Contribute to the development of the site-wide environment in line with the Trust's campus plans
Help develop a sense of place and community for the site as a whole
Ensuring accommodation is available for staff in line with BMA requirements and suitable to support attracting new staff and for staff retention purposes
Support development of student accommodation for education providers, including Coventry University
Contribute to the wider development of the Salisbury Hospital site and adjacent land in collaboration with the Trust's development partners.
A pre-market engagement webinar will be held on Wednesday21st February from 1300-1430. Interested organisations should email evie.elford@nhs.net to register, after which a meeting link will be send. We will not be answering additional questions prior to that webinar, and interested organisations MUST ONLY contact us to register attendance. Do NOT contact employees within the Trust to discuss this project.
Onsite Training of ILM level 5 Coaching and Mentoring for 12 Delegates. Onsite in person training with ongoing supervision and support. Request for Quotes from potential providers
Supply, Install and Maintenance of Salto Locks & Avigilon CCTV
Contract to commence 1st Jan 2023 for 2 years.
To support the Trust you must hold to following:
Salto Platinum partner
Avigilon CCTV partner
Multilock lock Centre
Assa Vantage centre
Referrals to an Occupational Health Physician for Staff at SFT - up to 5 referrals a week but with no minimum. Referrals should be available face to face and online
Preliminary market engagement event for the provision of an Outpatient Pharmacy in Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust and Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Foundation Trust
Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust (SFT) and Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Trust (RUH) who are members of the BSW Hospitals Group, are conducting a collaborative preliminary market engagement event with suitably qualified, interested providers, for the provision of an outpatient pharmacy located onsite at both Trusts. The contract commencement date is anticipated as the 8th March 2026. The tender will be lotted for each Trust, however the route to market and final model have yet to be concluded and the Trusts would be interested to hear the views of Pharmacy providers. The estimated value of this contract is £13,500,000 ex VAT. This is a combined value for both Trusts. The contract is anticipated to be for five years, with the option to extend for two years, however the Trusts are open to further discussion regarding this. The items dispensed for 2024/2025 are approximately: SFT Salisbury - 68871 RUH Bath - 97500 Please download further information relating to this opportunity and complete and return the attached questionnaire via the Trust's esourcing portal " Atamis". https://atamis-1928--prospend.vf.force.com/apex/CS_ContractPage?filters=&page=1&Preview=Yes&searchStr=&SearchType=Projects&sortStr=Alphabetical&uid=a07Sr00000WKSE8IAP&sfdcIFrameOrigin=https%3A%2F%2Fatamis-1928.lightning.force.com This is a preliminary market engagement event only. The Trust reserve the right to conclude this project after this stage and not commit to either a tender or an award of contract.
Supply and daily delivery of Pre-Prepared Radiopharmaceutical Kits used in Nuclear Medicine Diagnostics.
Supply and daily delivery of Pre-Prepared Radiopharmaceutical Kits used in Nuclear Medicine Diagnostics. The service is critical to the delivery of time-sensitive diagnostic procedures, particularly those related to cancer pathways. Due to the nature of the product- radioactive isotopes with rapid decay- the supply is geographically restricted and must adhere to extremely tight production and delivery timelines. Kits must be delivered to the Trust by 7:0 am each day, with no shelf life available, requiring a fresh supply every 24 hours to maintain operational continuity.