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The centre has four purpose-built audilogy booths
The centre has four purpose-built audilogy booths
Children's audiology testing centre completed in Brighton

Construction work finishes ahead of schedule at the Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital

Willmott Dixon Interiors has handed over a new children’s audiology testing centre in Brighton ahead of schedule.

The fit-out and refurbishment specialist contractor has completed the £2.1m design and build project at the Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital (RACH) on behalf of University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust (UHSussex).

The new 1,870sq ft testing facility contains four purpose-built audiology booths, as well as new office space, a repair room, and a vestibular room for balance and sensory testing.

The building was built to a high acoustic standard, with acoustic flooring and ceilings throughout
The building was built to a high acoustic standard, with acoustic flooring and ceilings throughout

It will allow the paediatric audiology department to relocate from the adjacent Barry Building – which is earmarked for demolition – and integrate its existing services with the main children’s hospital.

Awarded by Procurement Hub Framework, the project saw the demolition and stripout of former administration and office areas at RACH to create space for the new centre.

Willmott Dixon Interiors has installed new structural steel in the building, alongside new raised floors, fire doors, and live services.

Built to a high acoustic standard, finishes include acoustic vinyl flooring and acoustic ceilings throughout.

The 32-week project was delivered within a live hospital environment and was completed two weeks earlier than programmed.

The contractor also achieved an outstanding Considerate Constructors Scheme score of 44/45, with zero complaints received during its delivery.

And items including radiators, lighting, and ceiling tiles have been salvaged for use elsewhere within the hospital, and 99% of construction waste was diverted from landfill.

Graham Shaw, managing director at Willmott Dixon Interiors, said: “Delivering a project of this size within a functioning hospital environment is never easy.

“We have also had to put strict dust control measures in place and navigate challenging site logistics throughout the duration of the build.”

The more-modern interiors will be better for staff and patients
The more-modern interiors will be better for staff and patients

James Millar, deputy director of capital development and property at UHSussex, added: “The new children’s audiology testing centre delivers a world-class environment for staff and patients in Brighton.

“Our paediatric audiology teams do a tremendous job in the assessment and management of children’s hearing and hearing devices and these new and modern facilities will enable them to provide a more-streamlined service in a better, safer, and more-suitable environment.”

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