Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)

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  • Location: Hull Royal Infirmary Women and Children’s Hospital

    Client: Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

    Value: £750k

    Timeframe: 28 weeks

  • Remodel and refurbishment to extend the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, consisting of a 4-phase programme to be completed in a live ward with critically ill newborn and premature babies.

  • Implementation a phased approach to cause minimum disruption, as well as hoarding and segregation of works to keep the live site secure and safe. Our experts put infection control measures in place to ensure no dust and debris cross contamination of air supply, closing dampers to protect ventilation.


    During the refurbishment, new IPS/UPS and breakers were installed to the electrical circuit which required meticulous planning and risk assessments, as well as strong communication with the NICU healthcare team.


    We’re experts at working in sensitive and complex healthcare environments, holding daily briefings and weekly project update meetings with NHS staff and stakeholders to discuss progress, quality control and critical pathways.

  • We’re experts at working in sensitive and complex healthcare environments.

    Demolition, structural works, internal walls and partitions, internal doors and screens, wall and floor finishes, ceiling finishes, fittings, furnishings and equipment.

    Mechanical services including pre-validation works and post-validation works on ventilation works.

    Sanitary and disposal installations

    Electrical services and specialist medical pendant installation, as well as medical trunking, Medgas installation and IPS / UPS.

    Keeping services live throughout the project was vital, including power to baby incubators, respiratory equipment and heart monitors.

  • Infection control measures in place to ensure no dust and debris cross contamination of air supply, closing dampers to protect ventilation

  • Daily briefings and weekly project update meetings with NHS staff and stakeholders to discuss progress, quality control and critical pathways

  • Keeping services live throughout the project was vital, including power to baby incubators, respiratory equipment and heart monitors

“Darren ensured his team always remained professional and respectful and I don’t feel it could have gone any better. I am very grateful to you all, as are the staff and families.”

Francesca, Neonatal Unit Manager

“Thanks to the principal contractor Helix, and particularly their Site Forman, Darren, for his relentless determination in driving this project through to completion.”

David Ellis, Project Director for Apleona.

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