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Queen Elizabeth Hospital, London

Dowds have been commissioned to carry out M&E works at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Woolwich. Originally built in the early 2000s, it is a PFI building, and Meridian Hospital Company systems are now not fit for purpose, as well as non-compliant with current regulations.

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Project value
£20M
Timeline
Aug 2024
Location
Woolwich, England
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Project information

This £20m MEP infrastructure upgrade project scope includes the following major infrastructure replacement to bring the hospital building fully compliant in terms of HBN/ HTMs (including June 2021 revision) as well as industry good practice.

 

Key scope of works included a new UKPN second power supply including new HV distribution, full re-configuration of the existing energy centre with new plant provision including generators, a new LV electrical distribution up to the local distribution boards, new VIE installation and modification with medical gas provision including upgrade to bed heads, installing 9 brand new AHUs, refurbishing 21 AHUs and ductwork to critical areas such as theatres, pathology, Special Baby Care Unit and delivery suite, a site wide busbar infrastructure, associated upgrade works to regulations for Fire Alarm, BMS, Nurse Call, Data and Bedhead trunking as well as small power, LTHW, Domestic services.

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Key challenges

The key challenge for the scheme was operating across a fully live hospital site, ensuring minimal disruption is incurred by trust and patients alike.

 

Management of shut downs, temporary services, stakeholder engagement along with a regimented commissioning strategy to enable systems to be brought offline and re-introduced across the 80 week program will be fundamental part in the success of the project.

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