Milestone in construction of new outpatient building at London hospital

Published: 11-Feb-2022

Premier Modular uses offsite construction techniques to deliver new facility for King's College Hospital

Work on a new outpatient unit at King’s College Hospital in London has reached a critical milestone, with the final modules being installed onsite.

As part of Premier Modular’s biggest-ever single offsite healthcare project, 133 steel-framed modules, each weighing up to 11.5 tonnes, have been delivered to the hospital using a 500-tonne crane.

Installed in conjunction with construction partner, Claritas, the project involved careful logistics planning to maintain access through the hospital campus at all times and to co-ordinate cranage to avoid any disruption to the helipad and air ambulance helicopters.

The site is also highly constrained, with roads to three sides and is immediately adjacent to another hospital building.

When fully completed later this year, the building will provide 48 consulting rooms and eight procedure rooms for a range of outpatient services, including dermatology, rheumatology, and neurosciences, as well as other aspects of surgery and therapy.

Jon Wardle, chief executive of Claritas, said: “The whole project team, the trust, and our delivery partners have done a tremendous job of installing this large-scale building on an incredibly-constrained site at the heart of this major hospital.

“Everyone involved worked hard to ensure the installation phase was completed as smoothly as possible.”

Each unit was craned into place before fitting out can begin

Each unit was craned into place before fitting out can begin

Dan Allison, divisional director at Premier Modular, added: “When you have a hospital site as restricted as this one, it is easy to see how offsite construction really comes into its own.

“We are reducing the amount of plant, materials, and vehicle movements to site by moving as much work offsite as we can. And by constructing the building structure in the factory while the foundations were progressed on site, these new hospital facilities will be brought into use at an earlier stage, to the benefit of patient care.”

All the modules have now been installed and connected and stage two of the construction programme will involve final fitting out and completion of the external façade, including a feature entrance with double-height glazing to provide high levels of natural light for the reception and waiting area.

The project was procured through the Crown Commercial Service framework and was designed by P+HS Architects, with TClarke as M&E specialist.

Premier Modular uses advanced offsite technology to construct fast-track healthcare schemes with less disruption to patient services, less impact on the environment, enhanced build quality, shorter build programmes, and greater assurance of completion on time and on budget.

Bespoke solutions can be developed for highly-constrained hospital sites and are manufactured with zero waste to landfill.

Existing facilities can also be expanded easily, safely, and cost effectively, both vertically and horizontally.

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