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Heartlands Hospital

Careys have been successful in securing another Reinforced Concrete Frame project in the city of Birmingham. The concrete frame building will cover a 16,000m² footprint, with each floor being around 3,600m² – approximately half the size of the pitch at Wembley Stadium - with 4,000m3 of concrete and 11,000 tonnes of reinforcement.

Client

The University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

Location

Birmingham

Principal Contractor

Kier

Modern two-storey building with curved corner, grey and brown exterior, horizontal window strips, cars parked outside, green trees.

The University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust is bringing a brand-new centre to Heartlands Hospital, which will care for half-a-million patients each year.

Large rectangular building with dark grey roof, light grey walls, and brown lower section. Car park with vehicles in foreground, green areas visible.
The centre will provide a modern, spacious environment that is purpose-built to meet the needs of patients with a series of dementia-friendly and accessible design features.

The four-storey Ambulatory Care and Diagnostics Centre provides 120 consultation rooms, 26 specialist audiology and ear, nose and throat rooms, ultrasound and X-ray rooms, as well as CT and MRI scanner rooms.

Securing another key project in the city of Birmingham is further testament to our strategy of securing more work in the city and becoming a partner of choice to continue to deliver more concrete frames and substantial civil engineering projects in the West Midlands.

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