Tony Blair has described investment in the National Health Service as "genuine opportunity to rebuild the NHS for the 21st Century". Clearly the construction industry has crucial part to play. But what does the NHS client want from the sector And how do those involved in the projects feel about working under PFI and ProCure21 in terms of Value for Money BSJ, September 2004 . The National Health Service is the United Kingdom's largest construction client and will continue to be so for years to come. But it doesn't present a single face to the industry. Different NHS Trusts work in very diverse ways when it comes to procurement of new buildings and refurbishment work. Peter Woolliscroft, head of construction for NHS Estates, believes that in ...
The UK government introduced the Private Finance Initiative (PFI) and, latterly, the Local Improveme...
From the Foreword by Rob Smith, Director of Estates and Facilities (NHS England), Department of Heal...
It is argued that governments alone are not able to procure the volume of infrastructure required to...
The Private Finance Initiative (PFI) and Local Improvement Finance Trust (LIFT) were both introduced...
The clamour for the delivery of improved public services and infrastructure has led to an increase i...
Since their inception in 1992, Private Finance Initiatives (PFIs) have become the dominant mode of p...
This thesis draws on the analysis of data from interviews, observations, documents and archival reco...
The Private Finance Initiative (PFI) and Local Improvement Finance Trust (LIFT) were both introduced...
Purpose To examine the processes used to procure and develop new primary health care premises in th...
What impact the introduction of ‘Private Finance 2’ (PF2) have on the cost of projects for the publi...
The UK government introduced the Private Finance Initiative (PFI) and, latterly, the Local Improveme...
Procurement in the UKs National Health Service (NHS) is facing its most significant financial challe...
The UK Department of Health (DoH) introduced the Local Improvement Finance Trust (LIFT) initiative i...
Procurement in the UKs National Health Service (NHS) is facing its most significant financial challe...
In 2008/09, the public sector spent £220 billion on goods and services alone, accounting for one thi...
The UK government introduced the Private Finance Initiative (PFI) and, latterly, the Local Improveme...
From the Foreword by Rob Smith, Director of Estates and Facilities (NHS England), Department of Heal...
It is argued that governments alone are not able to procure the volume of infrastructure required to...
The Private Finance Initiative (PFI) and Local Improvement Finance Trust (LIFT) were both introduced...
The clamour for the delivery of improved public services and infrastructure has led to an increase i...
Since their inception in 1992, Private Finance Initiatives (PFIs) have become the dominant mode of p...
This thesis draws on the analysis of data from interviews, observations, documents and archival reco...
The Private Finance Initiative (PFI) and Local Improvement Finance Trust (LIFT) were both introduced...
Purpose To examine the processes used to procure and develop new primary health care premises in th...
What impact the introduction of ‘Private Finance 2’ (PF2) have on the cost of projects for the publi...
The UK government introduced the Private Finance Initiative (PFI) and, latterly, the Local Improveme...
Procurement in the UKs National Health Service (NHS) is facing its most significant financial challe...
The UK Department of Health (DoH) introduced the Local Improvement Finance Trust (LIFT) initiative i...
Procurement in the UKs National Health Service (NHS) is facing its most significant financial challe...
In 2008/09, the public sector spent £220 billion on goods and services alone, accounting for one thi...
The UK government introduced the Private Finance Initiative (PFI) and, latterly, the Local Improveme...
From the Foreword by Rob Smith, Director of Estates and Facilities (NHS England), Department of Heal...
It is argued that governments alone are not able to procure the volume of infrastructure required to...