ACUTE MEDICAL UNIT
ROYAL SUSSEX COUNTY HOSPITAL
Project Stats
Duration
Value
Size
Sector
health
Project Story
Project Brief
We were appointed to deliver an expansion andrefurbishment of the Acute Medical Unit (AMU) at Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton.
Awarded via the SCAPE framework, the project formed part of a wider reconfiguration of the Emergency Department and Acute Floor, aimed at increasing capacity and efficiency to meet growing demand for urgent and acute care.
Works were to be completed with the hospital remaining operational throughout, requiring close collaboration with clinical teams to minimise disruption and maintain patient safety at all times.
Project Solution
The refurbishment delivered new medical assessment and emergency care spaces at the AMU, improving circulation throughout the space and enhancing patient flow.
The redesigned layout provides upgraded clinical environments that better support patients and NHS teams, creating a setting that fully supports the high standards of care delivered on the Acute Floor. Works encompassed a full replacement of mechanical,
electrical and public health systems, including refurbished and new air handling plant, strengthening the hospital’s long-term infrastructure.
Project Outcome
- Expanded Acute Floor capacity to better support critical patients and meet increasing demand
- Redesigned space and layout for efficient patient flow
- Modernised facilities enable teams to work in an environment that supports the high standards of care delivered
- £10 million in social return on investment, including wellbeing workshops for NHS staff across the Trust





Project Team
Consultant Team
Architect: ADP Architecture LTD
Project Manager: Gleeds
Mechanical & Electrical Services: Troup Bywaters & Anders
Structural Engineer: Price & Myers LLP