Elliott Off-Site Building Solutions has completed the prestigious
new Maple ward at Scarborough Royal infirmary.
The building was commissioned by Scarborough and North East
Yorkshire Healthcare NHS Trust as part of its commitment to move
away from mixed-sex wards.
The 28 bed facility was constructed using Elliott Off-Site Building
Solutions’ innovative hybrid construction system. This enabled large
elements of the building to be completed off-site ensuring a much
shorter build schedule as well as ISO9001 assured levels of quality.
Maple Ward consists of 7no three bed wards along with seven Approved
Document M (Mobility) single bed en-suite rooms, making up the 28
bed spaces. Additional facilities include a quite room for patients,
offices, along with changing and rest room for medical staff.
The building is fully compliant with Health Technical Memoranda (HTM)
and Health Building Notes (HBN) standards.
A key requirement of the client was that the single storey building
should be designed so that additional storeys could be added in the
future.
Elliott therefore designed the initial single storey building using
a steel frame, providing the structure with adequate strength to
support subsequent storeys, in conjunction with insulated timber
infill panels and an exterior brick cladding.
The timber infill panels are designed with an insulated cavity to
provide the building with excellent thermal performance, which also
reduces construction times compared to conventional build methods.
Once the steel frame and timber panels were installed the whole
structure was clad in brick to match the adjacent ward block
The roof was designed with a nominal pitch to allow subsequent
storeys to be added with minimal alterations to the building.
Maple Ward is linked to the existing hospital building by a covered
walkway that is again constructed using the principles of Modern
Methods of Construction, highlighting the adaptability of Elliott’s
hybrid system for all types and sizes of buildings.
Proximity of the Maple Ward to an RAF Sea King rescue helicopter
landing pad had an influence on the design of the building too. The
structure had to withstand the powerful downdraft created as the
helicopter took-off and landed on the pad.
Elliott Off-site Building Solutions overcame this issue by ensuring
all elevations facing the helipad avoided any apertures in the wall,
for instance, to accommodate doors or windows. The exposed elements
of the roof were constructed using upgraded trusses and frame
connectors to again withstand the downdraft created by the
helicopter blades.
Elliott was involved in all M&E aspects of the project including
installation of medical gases, water, access control, CCTV along
with nurse call systems and fire alarms.
“We have been delighted with the professionalism and expertise
provided by Elliott Off-Site Building Solutions on this complex
build programme,” said Malcolm Miller from Scarborough and North
East Yorkshire Healthcare NHS Trust. “Their experience in the
healthcare sector was a definite advantage and meant that they could
handle all aspects of the project through to final hand over.”
Elliott Off-Site Building Solutions has over 45 years of delivering
innovative off-site design and build solutions and is able to help
clients achieve the highest environmental ratings and carbon
neutrality.
Elliott operates a company wide integrated management system that
meets the requirements of ISO 9001 Quality, OHSAS 18001 Occupational
Health and Safety Management Systems and ISO 14001 Environmental.
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