Project summary
GRAHAM has completed the refurbishment and M&E installations of the Interventional Radiology Department at Queen’s Medical Centre (QMC) which carries out life-saving mechanical thrombectomy procedures.
Project detail
The project for Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, which was procured through the ProCure22 (P22) framework, was delivered in four phases to ensure full operational capacity was maintained throughout the life of the project. As part of the required upgrades, GRAHAM constructed a two-storey, steel frame plantroom directly on top of the live building to accommodate three new dedicated air handling units. GRAHAM worked in close collaboration with medical specialists, Siemens Healthineers, to support the preparation for installing the two brand new biplanes, along with the Raybloc, for installing all radiation protection.
Over £1m of electrical and mechanical infrastructure upgrades were also carried out to assist in improving general services throughout the wider hospital.
In addition to the Interventional Radiology Department, GRAHAM also successfully completed C6 Ward refurbishment and Leengate Therapies refurbishment at QMC, further demonstrating our capability to deliver complex healthcare projects to the highest standards while working in live, operational environments.
What they had to say
“I am confident the new Interventional Radiology theatres at NUH will be a great success for our patients. We are already a regional centre for Mechanical Thrombectomy, so these theatres allow us to deliver these procedures to an even higher standard.”
Dr Manjeet Shehmar, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust’s Medical Director