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Recent projects delivered by the Mortimer Group

Dyson Cancer Treatment Centre

Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Trust

Utilising our expertise and experience of delivering complex mechanical and electrical schemes (especially in mission critical scenarios), MortimerQS assisted in the delivery of the building services engineering design and installation for the new Dyson Cancer Treatment Centre located at Bath’s Royal united Hospital.

The trust reports: ‘The Dyson Cancer Centre will help transform the care we provide for patients, families and carers and provide a nurturing and therapeutic environment, reducing stress and anxiety and promoting health and wellbeing.’

The new Dyson Cancer Centre will include:

  • Welcoming reception and waiting area
  • Inpatient ward
  • Outpatients
  • Dedicated therapy rooms
  • Lymphoedema room
  • Radiotherapy
  • Pharmacy
  • Chemotherapy and day care
  • Family accommodation
  • Clinical trials and research teams
  • Macmillan Wellbeing Hub
  • Staff Hub
  • Nuclear Medicine and Medical Physics

 

As well as quiet rooms and outdoor spaces and courtyards for patients and staff.

The new installation consists of.

  • Electrical supply and distribution
  • Mechanical pipework and domestic water services
  • AHU’s, ductwork, fan coil units and localised air condition units
  • Steam boilers
  • Medical gasses
  • Nurse Call
  • Data and communications installation
  • Fire and security systems
  • CT Scanner
  • Gamma Camera

 

Procured under the latest P22/23 framework, the scheme is one of the first DHSC’s new hospital projects.

The project been funded by:

The Forever Friends Appeal has raised £10m towards the new Centre, thanks to the efforts of our community and donors such as the Dyson Foundation and the Medlock Charitable Trust.

The remainder of the funding for the Dyson Cancer Centre will be provided by the Department of Health and Social Care’s (DHSC) New Hospital Programme, as part of the commitment to build new facilities and invest in buildings, equipment and technology across the country by 2030.

Project information

Sector: Healthcare

Client: Integral

Services

Contract: NEC Option C