
Two project managers from Mott MacDonald have won a special award from the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAENG) for their exceptional achievements in tackling covid-19 in the UK.
Martyn Frackelton and Ian Watkins have each received the award after volunteering their skills and expertise to complete Nightingale hospitals.
As technical lead for NHS Nightingale London, Watkins, who normally works in transportation, worked with NHS England and NHS Improvement to deliver the Britain’s first coronavirus response hospital. This focused around the non-clinical areas and supporting infrastructure including non-clinical flows, access, emergency vehicle movements, accommodation and other external and surrounding infrastructure.
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