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Underpinned by a chronic backlog of repairs in hospital buildings, the
RMI market – currently valued at over £1.18 billion - is expected to
slow in the short term as overall budgets are constrained and funding is
channelled towards front line services. Over the longer term, the market
is expected to return to growth as NHS organisations increase investment
in RMI works on buildings to reduce their backlog of repairs.
Areas of particular interest:
Trends and forecasts
to 2015 for the market.
Mixes by country, mix of NHS vs independent.
Detailed analysis of RMI investment levels in NHS
sector.
Identification of leading
RMI contractors.
Some of the companies featured include:
Balfour Beatty
Workplace, BAM Construct, Carillion Facilities Management, Ecovert
Facilities Management, Emcor (UK) Ltd, G4S Plc, General Healthcare
Group, HCA International, Initial Facilities Management, Integral UK,
Interserve Facilities Management, ISS UK, John Laing Integrated Services
(JLIS), Kier Plc, MITIE Plc, OCS Group, Ramsay Health Care UK, Skanska
Facilities Services, Sodexo Facilities Management, Spire Healthcare.
Key areas covered in the report
include:
THE HEALTHCARE RMI
MARKET
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Size of healthcare RMI market
by contractors output – 2004/05 –2009/10
with forecasts to 2014/2015.
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Non-housing
public sector RMI output by work types –
M & E services, roofing, glazing etc.
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Overview
of market trends.
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Market
mix by types of establishment by contractors output.
RMI AND THE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE (NHS)
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Structure and size of the NHS estate in England
– composition by types of trust, by types of facilities
operated, by number of beds operated and by size (gross
internal floor area).
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Structure and size of the NHS estate in Scotland
- composition by number and types of facilities operated,
by number of beds operated and by size (gross internal
floor area).
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Structure and size of the NHS estate in Wales and in
Northern Ireland
–by types of facilities and by number of beds operated.
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NHS estate in England
– assessment of condition of buildings and maintenance
backlog risk for each type of trust, amount of investment
spent each year to reduce investment backlog.
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NHS estate in Scotland
- assessment of condition of buildings and maintenance
backlog risk.
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NHS estate in Wales
– summary of maintenance backlog risk.
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NHS Trusts in England
– expenditure on buildings & engineering RMI 2000 – 2008;
estimate of mix in-house vs contracted delivery,
expenditure levels on RMI by types of trust 2008.
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NHS Boards in Scotland
– expenditure on buildings & engineering RMI by type of
service and by type of facility 2008.
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NHS Boards in Wales and
Northern Ireland
– estimates of expenditure on RMI.
RMI AND THE INDEPENDENT HOSPITALS AND
NURSING HOMES
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Review of
independent hospitals market by type of healthcare provision
e.g. acute service, mental health services, NHS
commissioning.
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Structure
and size of the independent hospitals sector
– number of
hospitals and beds, identification of key providers & market
shares; assessment of hospital sizes by average bed numbers.
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Assessment of expenditure on RMI services in independent
hospital sector.
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Structure
and size of the independent nursing homes sector
–
by number of homes and bed numbers; identification of the
top 10 providers and market shares.
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Assessment of expenditure on RMI services in independent
nursing homes
sector.
RMI SERVICES PROVISION
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Mix of in-house vs
contracted services
provision and supply routes e.g. PFI, LIFT, Procure 21.
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Identification of
leading national and regional contractors offering RMI services
to the healthcare sector.
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Contractor profiles
– key
contractors operating in the healthcare market –including Integral,
Ian Williams, Kier Support Services, Carillion FM, Balfour Beatty
Workplace, Emcor Facilities Services, Dalkia, Skanska Facilities
Services etc.
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