• Year

    2025

  • Category

    Featured Projects, Healthcare

  • Client

    University Hospital of North Tees

  • Location

    Stockton, North Tees

  • Project Value

    £2m

  • North Tees Hospital Emergency Assessment Unit Refurbishment

    The project comprised the remodeling and extension of the EAU department at the University Hospital of North Tees. The works briefly comprised of the following: Two new waiting areas, Clinical assessments rooms, Multi-chair treatment area, Staff rooms and Ancillary support areas.

    Project Summary

    This project involved the extension and refurbishment of the existing Emergency Assessment Unit. The existing courtyard was infilled to create an additional waiting room and clinical assessment rooms, allowing a new external plantroom to be formed on the roof of the infill building to accommodate new ventilation plant to serve the area. All of the services were designed to be HTM compliant and meet the clinical demands of the spaces.

    The challenge of this project was to complete the works in a live hospital environment and to allow the department to remain functional throughout so as to maintain services to patients. This meant carefully phasing the works and carrying out enabling works to ensure no services were adversely affected. As well as this, during construction the vent needed to be adjusted slightly but the process went smoothly.

    The main Mechanical engineering challenge was the provision of a new HTM compliant AHU plant which had to be located on the roof of the new building in the courtyard. The existing AHU had to be kept live as it served other areas of the hospital and the works were carefully phased as the new EAU was moved onto the new AHU. The existing mechanical services had to be carefully stripped out and remodelled to suit the new department layout, this included works to the LTHW, domestic systems and medical gas systems.

    Electrically, the main challenge was keeping key areas of the department live, while replacing the old style BS88 fuse boards with modern MCB/RCBO distribution boards. The existing electrical services had to be carefully stripped out and replaced throughout to suit the new department layout.

    Read our blog on this project here – Building Better Care: A Timeline of a Modern Healthcare Project Delivery – tga

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