17:00 15 Apr 2009
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NG Bailey has won a £37.5m contract to deliver all mechanical and electrical services for Great Ormond Street Hospital’s new clinical building.
Working alongside its off-site division, Bailey off-site, it will manufacture, install and commission 110 prefabricated corridor modules and electrical risers. Its specialist information communication technology arm will provide all structured cabling on the project.
The Morgan Stanley Clinical Building, due to open in 2011, will form part of Great Ormond Street Hospital’s major redevelopment plan, which aims to rebuild two thirds of the hospital site.
The new hospital redevelopment will provide all its own energy, aims to be carbon-free, and supply some 20 per cent green energy to other parts of the site.
Tim Cunningham, operations director for NG Bailey in London, said: "This is a substantial project for us and is in fact one of the largest healthcare projects we’ve contracted in London.
"It involves various elements of NG Bailey, demonstrating our breadth of capability in the building services arena."
Chief executive Mark Andrews added: "We have a proven track record in delivering project work in the healthcare sphere and that coupled with our size and stability in the marketplace stood us in good stead for the win."
The firm is already engaged in pre-commencement work and will start delivering the work in February 2010, with a completion date due for November 2011.