K2 Construction Management was contracted by Bromley Council to oversee the construction of the Bromley Health and Wellbeing Centre.
The UK-based construction company guided the project through its pre-construction phases and is currently managing the on-site construction work.
The project is part of a collaboration between Bromley Council and the NHS.
K2 Construction Management was contracted by Bromley Council to oversee the construction of the Bromley Health and Wellbeing Centre.
Bromley’s new Health and Wellbeing Centre is a central feature of the wider strategy for the new Civic Centre site at Churchill Court which will become a focal point for local services.
The new Health and Wellbeing Centre is being designed to provide accessible, efficient and integrated health care, with spacious consulting and treatment rooms.
Once complete, the centre will offer a modern and welcoming environment, tailored to meet a range of health needs.
The UK-based construction company guided the project through its pre-construction phases and is currently managing the on-site construction work
By using energy-efficient LED lighting and modern heating, the centre is also designed to be an environmentally friendly space, focused on health, comfort, and well-being.
The Dysart GP Surgery from Ravensbourne Road will move to the new centre, bringing GP services closer to more residents and providing care in a modern and accessible setting.
Dr Angela Bhan, Bromley’s NHS Place Executive Lead said: “It is exciting to see this works are underway and through our partnership work with the council, we will be able to bring these important services together, with all the health benefits this entails for residents.
“The vision for this new centre is about fulfilling long-term health needs in the borough and ensuring services work efficiently and effectively together. I encourage residents to join us and find out more about the plans at our engagement event.”
The Leader of the Council and co-chairman of One Bromley, Councillor Colin Smith, said: “Having recently completed negotiations with our health partners I am absolutely delighted to be able to report that works are now underway and moving at pace to deliver upon our promise to provide a brand new state of the art health and wellbeing centre besides the new Civic Centre at Bromley South for local residents.
Top image: Cllr Colin Smith with Dr Angela Bhan at the building site for the new health centre (Picture: Bromley council)