St James's

Hospital

The project at St. James' Hospital in Dublin involved remedial and refurbishment works to the NPRO building and offices in Herberton Road (Children's Hospital), as well as listed building refurbishment and associated works at Hospitals 1, 2, and 4. The project included demolition and strip out works on a phased basis across three buildings, as well as remedial works and the installation of new structural bracing and beams. Additionally, the project involved the bracing and replacement of existing floors and ceilings, as well as the formation and fit-out works related to the installation of medical and healthcare services within a live hospital campus. These works were carried out to modernize and upgrade the hospital facilities, ensuring that patients received the best possible care.

Contract Value
• €13.5 million
Project Duration
• 18 months on a phased basis

Project Overview

Stjamess hospitals logo
Address
• James’s Street, Dublin 8.
Works Complete
• May 2017

Project

  • Remedial and refurbishment works to NPRO building.
  • Offices in Herbeton Road (Children's Hospital).
  • Hospitals 1, 2 & 4 listed building refurbishment and associated works.

Featured Works

  • Demolition and strip out works on phased basis over 3 no. buildings.
  • Remedial works and new structural bracing and beams installation.
  • Bracing and replacement of existing floors and ceilings.
  • Forming and fit-out works related with installation of medical and healthcare services within a live hospital campus.

Added Value

  • PCL retained access to surrounding wings and units within the hospital campus, managing and migrating interruptions to services and traffic management.
  • Programme was achieved through working outside contract hours, implementing shift allocation for subcontractors and managing sectional/unit handover to facilitate decant of existing facilities.

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