GRAHAM, a UK-based construction company, has completed the new 55,860 sqft, two-storey extension built on West Cumberland Hospital in Whitehaven in Cumberland.
West Cumberland Hospital, part of North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust (NCIC), is expected to be fully operational by the end of September, with all services moved in and ready to serve the community.
The £40m state-of-the-art facility incorporates up to 70% modern methods of construction
GRAHAM was awarded this contract through the ProCure22 framework, following the successful delivery of the Trust’s cancer treatment centre in Carlisle.
West Cumberland Hospital’s new extension
The £40m state-of-the-art facility incorporates up to 70% modern methods of construction, demonstrating a successful integration of innovative building techniques into healthcare infrastructure.
Regional Director at GRAHAM, Peter Reavey, said: "Using modern methods of construction, we’ve delivered a building that not only meets but exceeds current healthcare standards."
The building features specialised wards and units that cater to a diverse range of healthcare needs, including:
- Specialist Palliative Care Unit and Stepdown Community Ward (Loweswater Suite and Copeland Unit): Located on the ground floor, this unit offers private rooms and access to a tranquil courtyard, providing a calming environment for patients and their families.
- Children and Young People’s Wards: These wards feature upgraded rooms with en-suite facilities, creating a welcoming and safe environment for children and young people.
- Care of the Elderly Ward: Designed with dementia-friendly features, this ward includes six four-bedded bays, eight en-suite side rooms, and communal spaces to promote social interaction.
- Stroke Rehabilitation Unit: Situated on the ground floor, this unit provides an outdoor rehabilitation area, private family room, and a mix of single rooms and bays to accommodate varying patient needs.
The building also integrates advanced medical facilities with patient-centric design to enhance both the quality of care and the overall patient experience. It includes private therapeutic outdoor courtyards and dedicated family spaces for private meetings and consultations.
The building also integrates advanced medical facilities with patient-centric design to enhance both the quality of care and the overall patient experience
Chief Executive, Lyn Simpson for NCIC, said: "I’m really proud of everyone who has brought this project to life over the last four years, none more so than our own staff who have been integral in getting the right design approved and over the line for their patients. This will make a huge difference to our patient experience. We hope our patients and visitors and the rest of Team NCIC will agree this has been a great project and certainly worth all the hard work. Well done to everyone involved!"