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New Hospital Programme announces ten construction partners

The New Hospital Programme (NHP) has announced the appointment of 10 industry-leading construction partners to the Hospital 2.0 Alliance (H2A).

The NHP is a government-led initiative to transform the delivery of hospital infrastructure across England. It uses standardised designs, collaborative contracting, and long-term strategic partnerships to deliver hospitals faster, safer, and with consistent quality. The programme aims to build capacity, skills, and innovation within the UK construction sector while providing modern, digitally enabled environments for NHS patients and staff.

According to the NHP, the construction partner announcement marks ‘a significant milestone in delivering the largest hospital building programme in a generation’.

It continues: ‘The programme is transforming the way healthcare infrastructure is planned, designed, and delivered across England. Through collaboration, standardisation, and long-term partnerships, NHP is reshaping the environments in which world-class care is delivered – supporting both today’s patients and the future of the NHS’.

The 10 construction partners that have been appointed are:

  • Bovis Construction (Europe) Limited
  • Dragados Sociedad Anonima
  • Integrated Health Projects (IHP) (Sir Robert McAlpine Limited; VINCI Building Limited)
  • John Graham Construction Limited
  • Kier Construction Limited
  • Laing O'Rourke Delivery Limited
  • Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Ltd
  • Sacyr UK Limited
  • Skanska Construction UK Limited
  • Willmott Dixon Construction Limited

The Minister of State for Secondary Care Karin Smyth said: “This government is making a long-term investment in modern healthcare infrastructure, and the Hospital 2.0 Alliance is central to that commitment. By backing a standardised, industrialised approach to hospital building, we are giving the construction sector the certainty and pipeline it needs to invest in skills, capacity, and innovation. This is about partnering with industry to deliver better hospitals faster, while driving productivity and value for the NHS whilst also adding to the economic growth of the entire country.”

Natalie Forrest, Chief Programme Officer at the New Hospital Programme, commented: “This is a defining moment for the New Hospital Programme and for healthcare construction in England. The Hospital 2.0 Alliance is about more than building hospitals – it is about transforming how we deliver them. By bringing together DHSC, NHS England, Trusts, and industry partners under a true alliance model, we are creating the conditions for faster delivery, better value, and consistent quality at scale. The appointment of these construction partners is critical to our capacity and capability, and reflects a shared commitment to collaboration, innovation, and long-term investment in skills and social value. Together, we are building a sustainable model that will support the NHS for decades to come.”

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