IHP – a Joint Venture between VINCI Building and Sir Robert McAlpine – will support the Trust as it prepares to take the plans through the final stage of the national approval process and transform acute hospital services for its communities.
Preparatory works are expected to start on the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital site from this month, with hoardings and site cabins being developed.
Dr Ed Rysdale, Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Clinical Lead for the Hospitals Transformation Programme, said: “I’m excited that we are moving ever closer to delivering our vision of two thriving hospital sites.
“This is so much more than building works, this is about fundamentally improving care for all the communities we serve through better pathways and joined-up care between our services.
“This is an important step forward for the programme and it is exciting to be able to welcome our contractors onsite as they prepare for the necessary enabling works.”
Louise Barnett, Chief Executive of The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust, said: “We are pleased to be working with IHP who bring a wealth of experience in large-scale construction, as well as offering genuine opportunities for local businesses. We will be continuing to keep local communities and clinicians involved at every stage of the works, to help design a positive experience for everyone.”
John Roberts, Managing Director at VINCI Building, said: “We are delighted to be selected as the design and construction partner for the Hospitals Transformation Programme (HTP) and we are looking forward to working with the Trust to deliver this high-quality transformation programme for patients, which will provide significant improvements and benefits.”