CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
Critical Infrastructure
Critical Infrastructure
HANEVO offers a range of construction services across critical environments and healthcare sectors. We work directly with end users and FM providers on a variety of bespoke solutions to suit user need.
Who We Are
Who We Are
Our work portfolio includes an array of varied solutions across multiple NHS trusts and care providers. Coupled with our work in other sectors, such as Water and Utilities, we bring multiple transferrable skills to our built environment solutions.
We provide:
Full turnkey solutions, from project scoping & design through install & commissioning as Principal Contractor, undertaking works to the exacting requirements and sensitivities of our clients.
Specialist trade installation, from mechanical and electrical services to building fabric improvements, to enhance the performance of the facilities in which we operate. This is delivered through a skilled direct labour force and specialist supply chain.
CDM management, either as part of packaged solutions or as a standalone service in Project Management, helping to ensure our clients' projects are delivered to exemplary levels of health and safety.
EPSOM CASE STUDY
Please watch this insightful video focusing on the recently completed Epsom refurbishment project, where Hanevo acted as primary contractor.
Hanevo Contracts Manager, Jozef Mountain details within the video, how Hanevo took a ‘lessons learned’ approach to the screen installation, developed a bespoke scaffolding solution and working closely with JM Aluminium and the London Network Scaffolding.
All this in a live hospital environment, with the work carried out at the entrance to the A&E department. In order to develop the construction solutions Hanevo worked closely with ward leads to ensure disruption was kept to an absolute minimum.
Testimonials
Latest Critical Infrastructure News

HANEVO have been awarded the fit out, from shell and core, of a new privately run Eye Clinic in London. Commenced on site in June 2024, and being completed by November, the new facility will provide high quality ophthalmic clinic for use by the local community, giving greater choice to patients and complement the existing healthcare provision in the local area.