Kirkham headquartered construction company Warden has completed an £8.7m hospital improvement programme in the North West.
It has delivered two key projects at Southport Hospital that will boost clinical capacity and enhance patient care.
A new £3.4m standalone endoscopy unit and a £4.3m CT department extension have been delivered, in collaboration with Vinci Facilities, on behalf of the Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.
The single storey endoscopy unit features two state-of-the-art treatment rooms and eight recovery bays, offering modern facilities to support growing demand for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
Work carried out included the installation of internal doors, integrated plumbing systems (IPS), flooring, external cladding and associated external works.
The CT department project involved an extension to increase clinical space and house a new scanner that will support with the provision of quicker diagnostic results, as well as a full internal refurbishment and remodelling of the existing area.
Ian Williams, managing director at Warden Construction, said: “Projects like this demonstrate how modern construction can bring real value to local communities, improving patient experience while also supporting the hardworking NHS professionals and creating opportunities for future talent.”
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