Gloucestershire Royal Hospital

NON-COMBUSTIBLE

The overcladding transformation of the iconic GRH building is halfway to being completed and is compliant, on time, and on budget with minimal disruption.

Our collaborative, holistic ‘concept to completion’ approach has ensured all facets were resolved at theprecommencement stage, to effectively de-risk the project, ensuring a positive, fully compliant, outcome.

Overcladding occupied buildings is highly complex and specialist. The project’s success is dependent upon getting the design right from the outset. At design build facades we take a holistic approach, considering the many inter-related facets to develop a bespoke solution. These include developing the right access methodology to enable smooth project delivery.

The tower block at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital is a complicated structure. Each elevation has protruding ledges originally built as a means for workers to clean the windows. This presented particular challenges when designing access as the installation team needed to deal with different vertical planes – the protruding ledges as well as the inward elevational surfaces.

Our innovative solution was temporary suspended access using cradles on a monorail supported from a cantilevered roofbeam. As the installation team descends or ascends each elevation, the monorail allows the cradle to extend away from the building when overcladding the ledges and return inwards to overclad the main elevations.

Building envelope works to the 11-storey Tower Block at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital comprises upgrades to the external facade using our insulated aluminum rainscreen and high-performance integrated windows as part of a range of energy efficiency and carbon saving measures in collaboration with Vital Energi, a leader in delivering sustainable and viable energy generation, distribution and consumption management projects.

Funding was secured through the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme (PSDS) which provides grants for public sector bodies to fund heat decarbonisation and energy efficiency measures.

Client: Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Main Contractor: Vital Energi
Building: Tower Block
Project Duration: February 2023 – ongoing
Contract Value: £7.86m

Current Progress

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