hinchingbrooke hospital, huntingdon
hospital sterilisation and disinfection unit (hsdu)
Through assessing various financial models, Martindales achieved the best value for money for the upgrade of the existing HSDU unit, which dated back to the first construction of the Hospital in the 1970s.  The works were broken down into two major and several minor phases, which allowed the unit to maintain operation throughout the works.

The main features of the upgrade are the provision of a fully air-conditioned 'clean' Inspection, Assembly and Packing (IAP) room with step-down air-handling regime, new washers and sterilisers, a sophisticated trolley wash area, offices and goods handling areas.

addenbrookes hospital, cambridge
new transplant wards
The refurbishment of two existing wards (one floor of a ward block) into the hospital’s post-transplant wards. The new facility has been designed in accordance with HBN 57 (critical care) and includes six high dependency bays, a “step-down” four-bedded bay and 28 other bed spaces, including eight single bedrooms with en-suite showers.

The design of the wards was developed in close liaison with the senior ward staff and the hospital’s estates department. The internal layout addresses the requirements for single sex accommodation, privacy-and-dignity and provision of private sanitary accommodation.

The project was completed in two phases in order to minimise the amount of ward down-time during the course of the work and was completed on programme.
hinchingbrooke hospital, huntingdon
maternity delivery suite
Phase 2 of a two-phase upgrade of the hospital’s maternity unit included the remodelling and refurbishment of the existing ward to provide new en-suite shower facilities for six delivery rooms and one two-bedspace observation ward. The project also included a new staff base, utilities, stores and a general redecoration of the staff office suite.



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hinchingbrooke hospital, huntingdon
integrated emergency care centre
The new Emergency Care Centre at Hinchingbrooke Hospital combined the Accident and Emergency department with the out-of-hours service and created a new main entrance and administration areas.

The existing department was extended to the front of the hospital with a series of curved facades forming the main waiting room, reception, out-of-hours offices and the new main entrance to the hospital.

The new unit provides eight major treatment bays, six minor treatment bays, a three-bed resuscitation area (including facilities specifically for children) and was completed under the Procure 21 programme.
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