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£16.5m health centre uses modular building solutions

A new £16.5 million health centre in Hull is equipped with a modular building services solution provided by Pipe Center.
£16.5m health centre uses modular building solutions
The off-site fabricated system, specified by mechanical services contractors Binks Building Services, was chosen for the new Wilberforce Health Centre in order to meet the tight timescale for delivery on the project.

The facility will be home to a walk-in GP service, with doctors relocating from nearby surgeries, and will enable clients to see dentists and health counsellors. It will also be a base for paramedics.

The factory-assembled modules for the five-storey building contain all services required for domestic hot water, boosted cold water, rain water harvesting, low pressure hot water for fan coils and underfloor heating, and chilled water for comfort cooling.

Geoff Barnett, who headed up the project for Binks Building Services said: 'There was a very tight timeframe on the project due to the restricted availability of the on-site hoist system for delivering modules to their respective floors.

'Traditional installation was not an option, and it really was a case of modular engineering to the rescue. There was a six week window: we placed the order on 14 January and the system was delivered on 21 February, actually ahead of schedule. It was a tremendous achievement.'

This was the first modular-based solution that Mr Barnett had been involved with. He said: 'I have to admit that before this project I was a modular sceptic. However, following its success, I am a believer!'

He continued: 'Cash flow was greatly improved as a result of the approach, and it enabled everyone to achieve the planned payment dates. We used a high pressure crimping method for all pipe joints which means we don't have to engage in hot-working - with all the constraints this imposes. It's quicker, cleaner and safer - and produces a top class result.'

The modules were built at Pipe Center's Modular Engineering facility in Worcester. Following delivery to site, the pre-tested modules were simply connected up.

Binks Building Services is adopting a modular approach for other current projects, including another heath centre under construction - due to tight space limitations on site which make a traditional approach impossible. This enables modules to be delivered to suit the construction programme.

The facility, located in Story Street in the centre of Hull, is expected to open in December.

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8 June 2011

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