Healthcare projects can be some of the most challenging in terms of design, time and cost, whether constructing a new build or modernising existing facilities
Careys has a depth of experience in the healthcare sector which has seen our teams deliver numerous projects across the UK. These include a new four-storey Ambulatory Care and Diagnostics Centre at Heartlands Hospital in Birmingham, which will ultimately provide 120 consultation rooms, 26 specialist audiology and ear, nose and throat rooms, ultrasound and X-ray rooms, as well as CT and MRI scanner rooms.
Our team is currently delivering numerous packages of work under the P22 Framework at the Milton Keynes University Hospital which includes works on a new Angiogram building, whilst we've constructed a new NHS Emergency Care Centre in Aberdeen, bespoke mental health facilities in Perth and completed works at St Barts, the UK's oldest hospital that still occupies its original site.
Careys exceeded expectations in relation to programme and quality, often accepting and delivering challenges set by the project, ensuring the right level of resource and supervision at all times. Careys can do and flexible approach resulted in a well delivered programme of works by a trusted supply chain member.
Careys exceeded expectations in relation to programme and quality, often accepting and delivering challenges set by the project, ensuring the right level of resource and supervision at all times. Careys can do and flexible approach resulted in a well delivered programme of works by a trusted supply chain member.
We understand that healthcare construction projects bring with them their own set of unique challenges, particularly when working within a live medical environment. These might include infection control, access issues, working around state-of-the-art hospital equipment and minimising disruption to staff and patients.
Our understanding of these challenges means we’re well-placed to deliver healthcare projects through our careful and considered methodologies, planning and sequenced approach.
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