Update: IHP continues to progress on National Rehabilitation Centre

Published: 5-Jul-2024

Following the formal topping out ceremony last month, IHP has nearly completed the roof and the installation of windows and external cladding has commenced

Construction of the National Rehabilitation Centre is continuing to take shape as Integrated Health Projects (IHP), has nearly completed the roof, and the installation of windows and external cladding has commenced. 

The construction is being carried out by IHP, a joint venture between VINCI Building and Sir Robert McAlpine.

This update follows the formal topping-out ceremony that occurred in May. 

The construction is being carried out by IHP, a joint venture between VINCI Building and Sir Robert McAlpine.

The latest drone footage shows the five main pavilions of the ground floor of the NRC – facilities management, the café and staff area, the innovation and education pavilion, patient zone and research pavilion, and the main gym and therapy space.

Latest drone footage shows the five main pavilions of the ground floor

The first and second floors will house the clinical wards, associated support spaces, south-facing patient bedrooms overlooking the Leicestershire countryside, as well as some treatment spaces.

The Stanford Hall Rehabilitation Estate near Loughborough, already home to the Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre which opened in 2018, was carefully selected as the site for the NRC to bring together these two centres of excellence and drive rehabilitation standards both nationally and internationally.

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