Appointments due to be made this spring
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust has revealed the architects and design teams in the running to work on the 拢600m redevelopment of two new hospitals in the city.
The trust was one of six to be awarded a share of 拢2.7bn of funding last year as part of the first wave of the government鈥檚 health infrastructure plan (HIP).
Five architects have been shortlisted for the lead designer role, with BDP, CF Moller, HOK, NBBJ and a Penoyre & Prasad and Schmidt Hammer Lassen team making the list.
BDP has also made the list for the civil and structural designer role and is joined by Curtins Consulting, Mott MacDonald, Arup and WSP.
WSP, Arup and Mott MacDonald have also been shortlisted for the M&E designer role, with Ramboll and Hoare Lea completing the list.
The work at the Leeds General Infirmary, better known as the LGI, will include a new adult hospital and a major site for the Leeds Children鈥檚 Hospital.
As such it has in place the funding and planning approvals, having already received outline planning permission, to design and build both a hospital for adult healthcare and a purpose-built children鈥檚 hospital.
The programme, known as Hospitals of the Future, will see more than 94,000m2 of healthcare facilities built.
The which is worth 拢9.5m, is expected to run for five years.
The , which requires firms to be specialists in sustainability, net zero and digital design services, is divided into two lots and is worth a total 拢5.65m.
Lot one is looking for a designer and is worth 拢5m while the second lot, worth 拢650,000 is for a client-side advisor.
The has also been divided into two lots.
Lot one, worth 拢3.5m, is for civil and structural design services, while lot two is a 拢450,000 advisor role.
The trust is looking to use Design for Manufacture and Assembly and modern methods of construction on the job and is also aspiring to be the first trust in the HIP programme to be accredited to the WELL 好色先生TV Standard.
Final appointments of the architects and design teams are expected in late spring.
Last year it was revealed that Ryder had been chosen to lead the design of the new Whipps Cross Hospital in north east London, another one of the HIP hospitals projects.
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