South Wales complex designed by BDP
A new hospital being built by Laing O鈥橰ourke will open a year earlier than planned in South Wales to help tackle the coronavirus pandemic.
Designed by BDP, the Grange University Hospital, a new specialist and critical care centre in Gwent, is set to temporarily open this month.
The 拢350m scheme at Llanfrechfa, near Cwmbran, north of Newport, was due to officially open next spring but the hospital鈥檚 board it will open 350 beds by the end of this month.
WSP was the civil and structural engineer on the project, while Gleeds was cost and project manager.
Adrian Hitchcock, lead architect at project designer BDP, said: 鈥淥ur design concept means the hospital is divided into three distinct zones, which can be progressed with a degree of autonomy from one another.
鈥淭ogether with the extensive adoption of off-site fabrication and Laing O鈥橰ourke鈥檚 exemplary construction management and delivery, this approach has helped to make early opening possible.鈥
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Welsh health minister Vaughan Gething approved immediate funding of up to 拢10m to speed up construction of sections of the facility.
The Welsh government recently announced plans for a number of temporary hospitals in response to the covid-19 pandemic.
Kier is converting a former film studio in Swansea, while Vinci will build temporary so-called Rainbow Hospitals at Deeside Leisure Centre and Bangor University as part of its IHP joint venture with Sir Robert McAlpine.
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