RETHINKING: “HOW WE WORK?”

By Sam Chandler

A white-collar worker spends six to nine hours sitting in an office and recent studies scientifically show us this is extremely unhealthy and inefficient. Sedentary working was believed to have caused aches and pains at the end of the day and it affected their productivity.

Better ergonomic equipment, height adjustable tables, foot, wrist rests, working at different parts of the office and let walking around would help show their employer cared besides to do so is easy and affordable.

NHS England announces Programme Delivery Partner for the New Hospital Programme

By Natik

NHS England has appointed a joint venture of global delivery consultants and construction experts, Mace, and global professional services company, Turner & Townsend, as the Programme Delivery Partner (PDP) for the New Hospital Programme (NHP). HKS is a consortium partner to the joint venture for this once-in-a-generation scheme that will deliver much needed new hospitals and transform healthcare facilities to benefit patients and clinicians nationwide.

The NHP was first established in October 2020 to build a series of new hospitals across the UK, alongside replacing or refurbishing existing facilities and improving access to modern healthcare nationwide. Following a strategic review in September 2024, the Secretary of State for Health announced a rebalancing of the portfolio of hospital schemes, with secured funding in five-year waves of investment. The programme will prioritise rebuilding healthcare facilities built using reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC), with the first seven projects being delivered by 2030. Further hospitals will be delivered in waves over the next fifteen years and beyond.

Mace and Turner & Townsend will lead the delivery consortium, working together with an extensive national supply chain, which includes HKS. Together, it will act as delivery partners for the NHP, guiding the programme, safeguarding the schedule and budgets, and creating a legacy with the NHS and Department of Health and Social Care for outstanding healthcare facility delivery long into the future.

The NHP will champion a programmatic approach to deliver hospitals at greater speed, value for money and safety. This will complement an industrialised construction methodology and utilising standardised designs and off-site manufacturing to unlock opportunities for small and medium suppliers across the country, while driving faster delivery of future-facing facilities that take advantage of modern clinical technologies.

Morag Stuart, Chief Programme Officer for the New Hospital Programme:

“The Programme Delivery Partner appointment demonstrates the government’s commitment to delivering new hospitals and transforming the way that we deliver healthcare in England. This additional, flexible capacity will enable us to build a sustainable and enduring capability.

“The New Hospital Programme, alongside the delivery partner, is ready to deliver at speed and at scale – for the benefit of patients and the NHS.”

For more information please visit: Mace and Turner & Townsend appointed to deliver New Hospital Programme | Mace

NHS England announces Programme Delivery Partner for the New Hospital Programme

By Natik

NHS England has appointed a joint venture of global delivery consultants and construction experts, Mace, and global professional services company, Turner & Townsend, as the Programme Delivery Partner (PDP) for the New Hospital Programme (NHP). HKS is a consortium partner to the joint venture for this once-in-a-generation scheme that will deliver much needed new hospitals and transform healthcare facilities to benefit patients and clinicians nationwide.

The NHP was first established in October 2020 to build a series of new hospitals across the UK, alongside replacing or refurbishing existing facilities and improving access to modern healthcare nationwide. Following a strategic review in September 2024, the Secretary of State for Health announced a rebalancing of the portfolio of hospital schemes, with secured funding in five-year waves of investment. The programme will prioritise rebuilding healthcare facilities built using reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC), with the first seven projects being delivered by 2030. Further hospitals will be delivered in waves over the next fifteen years and beyond.

Mace and Turner & Townsend will lead the delivery consortium, working together with an extensive national supply chain, which includes HKS. Together, it will act as delivery partners for the NHP, guiding the programme, safeguarding the schedule and budgets, and creating a legacy with the NHS and Department of Health and Social Care for outstanding healthcare facility delivery long into the future.

The NHP will champion a programmatic approach to deliver hospitals at greater speed, value for money and safety. This will complement an industrialised construction methodology and utilising standardised designs and off-site manufacturing to unlock opportunities for small and medium suppliers across the country, while driving faster delivery of future-facing facilities that take advantage of modern clinical technologies.

Morag Stuart, Chief Programme Officer for the New Hospital Programme:

“The Programme Delivery Partner appointment demonstrates the government’s commitment to delivering new hospitals and transforming the way that we deliver healthcare in England. This additional, flexible capacity will enable us to build a sustainable and enduring capability.

“The New Hospital Programme, alongside the delivery partner, is ready to deliver at speed and at scale – for the benefit of patients and the NHS.”

For more information please visit: Mace and Turner & Townsend appointed to deliver New Hospital Programme | Mace

NHS England announces Programme Delivery Partner for the New Hospital Programme

By Natik

NHS England has appointed a joint venture of global delivery consultants and construction experts, Mace, and global professional services company, Turner & Townsend, as the Programme Delivery Partner (PDP) for the New Hospital Programme (NHP). HKS is a consortium partner to the joint venture for this once-in-a-generation scheme that will deliver much needed new hospitals and transform healthcare facilities to benefit patients and clinicians nationwide.

The NHP was first established in October 2020 to build a series of new hospitals across the UK, alongside replacing or refurbishing existing facilities and improving access to modern healthcare nationwide. Following a strategic review in September 2024, the Secretary of State for Health announced a rebalancing of the portfolio of hospital schemes, with secured funding in five-year waves of investment. The programme will prioritise rebuilding healthcare facilities built using reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC), with the first seven projects being delivered by 2030. Further hospitals will be delivered in waves over the next fifteen years and beyond.

Mace and Turner & Townsend will lead the delivery consortium, working together with an extensive national supply chain, which includes HKS. Together, it will act as delivery partners for the NHP, guiding the programme, safeguarding the schedule and budgets, and creating a legacy with the NHS and Department of Health and Social Care for outstanding healthcare facility delivery long into the future.

The NHP will champion a programmatic approach to deliver hospitals at greater speed, value for money and safety. This will complement an industrialised construction methodology and utilising standardised designs and off-site manufacturing to unlock opportunities for small and medium suppliers across the country, while driving faster delivery of future-facing facilities that take advantage of modern clinical technologies.

Morag Stuart, Chief Programme Officer for the New Hospital Programme:

“The Programme Delivery Partner appointment demonstrates the government’s commitment to delivering new hospitals and transforming the way that we deliver healthcare in England. This additional, flexible capacity will enable us to build a sustainable and enduring capability.

“The New Hospital Programme, alongside the delivery partner, is ready to deliver at speed and at scale – for the benefit of patients and the NHS.”

For more information please visit: Mace and Turner & Townsend appointed to deliver New Hospital Programme | Mace

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Six Grandsphere projects leading the way in Responsible and Sustainable design

Grandsphere responsible design ethos sits at the heart of our global practice. We believe that great architecture must enrich communities, minimise environmental impact, and support wellbeing throughout a project’s life cycle.

From carbon-neutral adaptive reuse to regenerative city-scale masterplanning, our teams apply sustainability strategies that deliver meaningful long-term value for people and places. Below are six recent projects that exemplify this philosophy.

ISOLA – A carbon-neutral approach to adaptive reuse

Embodying Grandsphere commitment to regeneration, adaptive reuse, and retrofit, our ISOLA project is helping to transform Prague’s Pankrác district into a modern, vibrant workplace destination. This sustainable office building breathes new life into a former industrial factory building. The redevelopment will create 8,000 m² of modern Class A office space across five floors, proving that the most sustainable architecture often lies in reimagining what already exists.