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News Release from: ISG Totty | Subject: Contract with Bolton Hospitals
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 17 January 2007
ISG Totty Building secures healthcare
project
ISG Totty Building has secured its latest public sector project in the North-West - a GBP750K contract with Bolton Hospitals NHS Trust.
ISG Totty Building has secured its latest public sector project in the North-West - a GBP750K contract with Bolton Hospitals NHS Trust to build a new Children's Assessment Unit at the Accident and Emergency (A and E) department of the Royal Bolton Hospital Work has now commenced on the construction of a single-storey extension at the hospital to house the new unit, which will treat over 20,000 children and young people who visit A and E annually
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 15 Jan 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The facility will feature a reception, six treatment rooms, four assessment and observation beds, a resuscitation area, plus a waiting and play area.
ISG Totty will also reconfigure and rationalise space in the existing A and E department, with the entire project being carried out in a live environment, as the busy hospital remains in full operation throughout the works programme.
Philip Ryder, managing director of ISG Totty Building, commented: "The company has a strong track record in the successful delivery of complex projects carried out in operationally challenging conditions".
"By working closely with the Royal Bolton Hospital, we have developed a robust programme of works that enables us to work effectively to build this essential new resource, whilst minimising disruption to the critical day to day operation of the hospital.".
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