Completion of £1.6m medical centre in North Wales

Published: 12-Dec-2013

Assura Group completes 200th project

Assura Group has celebrated the completion of its new £1.6m medical centre in Harlech, North Wales.

The 7,10 sq ft primary care centre, delivered in partnership with Amcen Cyfyngedig, saw the relocation of Ardudwy Health Centre from its former site at Ffordd y Traeth. The health centre is now combined with the local health board, which has taken 546sq ft in the new premises.

The development at Harlech is the latest in a series of Welsh projects for Assura Group, which celebrated the completion of Y Felinheli Primary Care Centre earlier this year and has commenced building work on a new health centre in Blaenavon.

The building is also one of the developer’s most-sustainable properties to date. Sustainability measures include the incorporation of an insulated timber frame and biomass boiler that uses wood pellets to fuel the building. The adaptations will ensure the building is efficient and cost effective, as will the installation of PV arrays to the roof, all of which will reduce the amount of energy required to run the building and give the centre a Zero Carbon status.

Amanda Roddy, development manager at Assura Group, said: “We’re very excited about having surpassed the 200 milestone with the completion of Harlech Medical Centre, our first building to achieve a Zero Carbon rating. Assura Group is proud of each and every property that we have completed across the UK, and our latest is no exception. The finished project will now provide a range of excellent primary care services to Harlech and the surrounding area, improving the availability of advanced facilities.

“It has been great working with Amcen Cyfyngedig once again, and we’re really pleased with what everyone involved with this development has accomplished.”

The architect on the scheme is WM Design & Architecture Ltd, with the contractor Williams Homes Bala.

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