Epsom & St Helier
University Hospitals NHS Trust
Project Stats
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Value
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Sector
Health
Project Story
Project Brief
Willmott Dixon Interiors are currently delivering the remodelling & fitout of an NHS rehabilitation centre in Surrey for Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust as part of the Procurement Hub Framework.
Project Solution
The works comprise of alterations to the internal fabric to create new wards and clinical facilities and a new 3 storey extension to the west of the existing Langley Wing building for a new adult and paediatric physiotherapy department, new larger reception, waiting area and toilets. As part of the project, we have completed a pedestrian Link Bridge on the 2nd floor of the Langley Building. This allows patients to be transferred internally from the main hospital A&E department to Langley Wing instead of externally having to cross the road prior to bridge installation. Due to the sheer size of the link bridge modular unit and considerations and impact of delivering to site, the link bridge frame was constructed onsite. This allowed the main shuttle bus between Epsom and St. Helier Hospital to remain operational throughout service and minimise the impact on the road through the hospital. This also eliminated the need for large load escorts and impact of the surrounding residential streets to accommodate a large load. The currently unoccupied Britten Ward will be overhauled to create 18 new beds for a new stroke ward.
Project Outcome
- Operating within a live environment
- Sectional completion
- Covid-19 measures in place to protect patients receiving treatment




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Project Team
Consultant Team
Architect: Murphy Phillipps Associates
Project Manager: Artelia UK
Cost Consultant: Artelia UK
Services Engineer: RSP Consulting Engineers
Testimonials
Epsom Hospital
“This has been a really important project for the Trust. It means that it can consolidate all wards onto one site, offering world class care in the field of stroke and therapies treatment. It’s also excellent for patient wellbeing, with the link bridge meaning that people no longer need to be transported out in the elements. The project has been a great opportunity for Artelia UK and Willmott Dixon Interiors to work together on a world-leading medical facility.”
Epsom Hospital
“Having been involved in the Langley Building NEECH project since its inception I am really pleased to see this project being completed and handed over to the Trust.I have visited the site many times and the work that has been carried out by the Willmott Dixon Interiors team and their supply chain has been amazing, working in a live environment can be a challenge. One of the highlights for me is the link bridge, seeing the footage of that being installed was amazing and a key part of this project. By using the Major Projects Framework, the Trust was able to directly award the contract to Willmott Dixon Interiors knowing that value for money was always being achieved with added social value supporting local projects as well as other KPI’s.”