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Great Ormond Street Hospital’s new £300m Mittal Children’s Medical Centre is set to buck the recent economic downturn by becoming one of the few hospital projects to go onsite in 2009. Although the health and education sector has seen recent cut backs we are pleased as a company to be involved on such a high profile and prestigious hospital.
The scheme has been designed by UK based architectural practice Llewelyn Davies Yeant (LDY) and sets a new benchmark for ‘green’ design.
The new centre consists of two linked buildings to be developed in two phases. The first phase will be the construction of the Morgan Stanley Clinical Building that will feature many energy-saving technologies, including combined cooling, heating and power (CCP) units designed to achieve significant reductions in carbon emissions.
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust (GOSH) has set the new centre the target of a 120 per cent carbon reduction and a renewable energy contribution of at least 60 per cent by 2016, when the second phase of the project is due for completion.
Upon completion the centre will provide better accommodation for families, support for disable children being prepared to go home and modern facilities for various departments, including Medical Daycare, Biomedical Engineering and two new operating theatres.
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