Following the demolition of the Victorian baths in Warrington Town Centre, a new £7million primary care health resource is being created – with Balfour Beatty Engineering Services, BBES, on track to deliver sustainable initiatives and new technology as part of the mechanical and electrical package.
BBES will be supplying and installing all of the building services including gas, power, lighting and water as part of the project. BBES has a clear focus on delivering schemes that offer low environmental impact. Sustainable initiatives such as temperature monitoring, solar hot water and rainwater harvesting have also been integrated. The building will also feature an intelligent lighting system which incorporates PIR presence and daylight detectors designed to further increase energy efficiency.
Being built by Galliford Try for Renova Developments, a Public Private Partnership between the Fulcrum Group and the NHS, on behalf of client Warrington Primary Care Trust, the scheme forms part of the Halton & St Helens, Knowsley and Warrington LIFT Project.
Once completed, the new building will accommodate two GP Practices servicing 9,000 registered patients and a pharmacy.
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