Wilmslow-based MMC healthcare building specialist, MTX, is celebrating triumph once again at the national Offsite Awards, winning the Healthcare Project of the Year for the second year in a row.
The accolade was awarded for MTX’s 5 storey critical care building, delivered to the prestigious John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford.
The state-of-the-art 5,450m2 project is recognised as the largest MMC healthcare facility completed in England to date. A combination of an extremely rapid design and planning process and strenuous on site 14-hour working days, saw it take just 15 months to get this notable project from initial design to successful handover. This critical care building with such complex service requirements, would have taken up to 3 years to complete if traditional construction methods were used.
Adam Roberston MTX Director for this project, said: “We are delighted to have won Healthcare Project of the Year with this esteemed project at John Radcliffe Hospital. Through continuous and close communication with the client, the team were able to work meticulously to ensure successful delivery in the shortest possible programme, whilst still maintaining the highest standard MTX are renowned for. Consistent feedback and collaboration with the end users, gave precise compliment to the care and attention to detail given to all elements of this distinguished project.”
For more information about MTX Contracts, visit: www.mtxcontracts.co.uk/.