ENHT - Treatment Centre level 5 Swift Ward plumbing strip out works
East and North Hertfordshire Teaching NHS TrustEstimated Value
£75,000 – £105,000
Deadline
29 April 2026
Published
9 June 2026
Type
works
Overview
The East & North Teaching NHS Trust has awarded a contract to the supplier MOSAIC PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LTD for the provision of Treatment Centre level 5 Swift Ward plumbing strip out works
AI Analysis
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This is a completed contract award for plumbing removal and strip-out work on the fifth floor of a NHS hospital treatment centre's Swift Ward. The work has already been awarded to MOSAIC PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LTD, so this is not an open tender opportunity.
Requirements
- No specific requirements listed in the notice — check the full tender documents for qualifications, insurance, and certifications required for NHS healthcare facility work.
Key Tasks & Deliverables
- Complete strip-out (removal) of all plumbing systems and pipework from Swift Ward on Treatment Centre level 5
- Decommission and safely remove existing plumbing infrastructure
- Prepare the ward space for subsequent refurbishment or reconfiguration
How to Read This Tender
- 1This notice is a contract award announcement, not an open tender — the contract has been given to MOSAIC PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LTD already. If you want future similar work with this NHS trust, monitor their procurement pages for new opportunities.
- 2NHS contracts typically require compliance with healthcare facility standards, infection control protocols, and asbestos surveys (common in older hospital buildings). Check if asbestos management is mentioned in full documents.
- 3Look for the tender reference number and East & North Teaching NHS Trust's procurement contact to request the full contract documents and understand the scope, timescales, and specifications.
- 4Swift Ward plumbing strip-out suggests this is part of a larger estate refurbishment — there may be related contracts (electrical, decoration, re-plumbing) being tendered separately.
- 5The term 'level 5' and 'Treatment Centre' suggests a multi-storey hospital building with complex infrastructure — expect detailed site plans and coordination requirements with the live hospital environment.
Tips for Small Businesses
- Since this contract is already awarded, use it as intelligence for future bids: contact MOSAIC or the NHS trust to understand timescales, specifications, and whether subcontractor opportunities exist (e.g. waste removal, specialist decommissioning).
- NHS healthcare facility work typically requires Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks, health & safety training, and proof of liability insurance — build these into your compliance costs if bidding for future hospital contracts.
- Register with the NHS trust's supplier database and subscribe to their procurement alerts. Plumbing strip-out work suggests a broader estates programme — earlier notice of upcoming phases gives you time to prepare, partner, or bid strategically.
Award Details
MOSAIC PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LTD
£90,000
Likely incumbents
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- 1
Prima Flooring Ltd
1 contract wonlatest 27 May 2026ends 30 Sept 2026£70,000
total awarded
- 2
Craft Construction Ltd
1 contract wonlatest 26 May 2026ends 30 Sept 2026£75,000
total awarded
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East and North Hertfordshire Teaching NHS TrustKey Dates
Published
9 June 2026
Submission deadline
29 April 2026
Renewal expected40% confident
October 2026
Predicted using median duration of UK contracts in the same CPV division (4 months from contract start date → renewal expected by Oct 2026).
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