Gradus wall protection installed at Brighton 3Ts hospital

By Jo Makosinski | Published: 12-Jun-2023

Complete wall protection package improves aesthetics and reduces maintenance costs at the Royal Sussex County Hospital

A complete wall protection package from Gradus has been installed at the 3Ts development (Trauma, Teaching and Tertiary care) at the Royal Sussex County Hospital.

The project, planned in three stages, comprises of the replacement of the buildings to the front half of the hospital.

In their place will be two new clinical buildings and a much-needed service and logistics yard.

Gradus SureProtect Endure wall cladding in ‘Chalk’ was installed in circulation corridors and equipment bays to help reduce the need to repair and repaint wall surfaces, as well as minimising the overall long-term maintenance requirements and optimising the appearance retention of the building interior.

It is commonly specified in environments exposed to high levels of pedestrian traffic, such as corridors and circulation areas, canteens, classrooms and waiting areas and it the ideal solution for healthcare environments as its easy-to-clean surface makes it perfect for areas that require both a hardwearing and hygienic solution.

Timber Handrails were installed in the stairway and corridors in ‘Oak’.

Gradus Timber Handrails are designed to offer pedestrian guidance and support while providing a comfortable, safe grip that is not cold to the touch.

Gradus SureProtect Endure Wall and Corner Guards are helping to protect the hospital against damage from equipment

Gradus SureProtect Endure Wall and Corner Guards are helping to protect the hospital against damage from equipment

Furthermore, the Oak handrails are produced from verified, legal, and sustainable sources in line with Approved Document M, BS8300:2009 and HBN00-04 guidelines, helping the hospital to meet its duties under the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA).

In addition, SureProtect Endure Wall and Corner Guards in colour ‘Chalk’ were also used to protect various areas within the hospital against damage from wheeled equipment.

Dan Healy, project manager at Gradus, said: “The products we installed will ensure the protection of the building, reducing visible damage and ongoing maintenance costs.”

 

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