Covid-19 Wards 37 & 38
About
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Location: Hull Royal Infirmary
Client: Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Value: £3.8k
Timeframe: 16 weeks
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Fit out of a modular building, designed, and developed to be two new general wards. The requirements changed mid-project as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the ward uses were updated for them to become a specific respiratory ward and general COVID-19 ward.
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The project started as a fit out of the modular building. In response to the on-going Covid-19 pandemic, the requirements changed part way through the build. As experts in agile mobilisation, the project pivoted to update the wards to COVID-19 specific wards, which meant adding additional specialist requirements to the delivery.
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Construction of new stud partition walls and suspended ceilings to create the wards and rooms
A full mechanical and electrical installation was carried out
Sourcing and completion of floor finishes
A suite of hospital furniture, all manufactured by our manufacturing partner Nexus Solution
The design and construction of a double lift structure including lift pits
The design and construction of a two-storey plant room which accommodated the district main provided heating (steam plant), medical gases, air handling unit
Further redesign of the building’s air handling system was required to accommodate the respiratory ward









“Thank you from myself and the organisation for the exceptional work delivered by all the teams in creating the new COVID-19 cubicles in Ward 37 and Ward 38. The hard work dedication by yourselves, the team and the sub-contractors to complete all the work in the timescale and quality is a fantastic credit to everyone involved. These facilities will make a massive difference on how the trust can safely manage COVID-19 Positive patients during the pandemic. It makes me very proud to be involved and to work with such dedicated people.”
Duncan K. B. Taylor, Director Of Estates, Facilities & Development
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