The New Stobhill Hospital Glasgow Scotland
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The New Stobhill Hospital Glasgow Scotland Ambulatory Care and Diagnostic Centre RIBA Award Winner 2010 EuHPN Health Facility Fact File Series No. 1 November 2011 Health Facility Project Name The New Stobhill Hospital Country Scotland Location The New Stobhill Hospital 133 Balornock Road Glasgow G21 3UW Population served 1,196,335 people living in the catchment area which includes, City of Glasgow, East Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire, South Lanarkshire, North Lanarkshire, East Renfrewshire, Greenock, Renfrewshire and Dumbarton Type of healthcare facility Ambulatory Care and Diagnostic Centre (ACAD) Type of construction New Build Construction start date November 2006 Construction completion date February 2009 Gross floor area 30,000m2 Project, design and This project was a joint Private Finance Initiative (PFI) project construction cost providing new facilities for Stobhill and Victoria Hospitals. The process which was taken forward was one of a combined nature, therefore given the nature of this project financing it is difficult to provide costs. Cost per m2 This project was a joint PFI project providing new facilities for Stobhill and Victoria Hospitals. The process which was taken forward was one of a combined nature, therefore given the nature of this project financing it is difficult to provide costs per m2 Total bed numbers The new ward constitutes 60 beds, 48 for rehabilitation and a 12 bedded unit within Day Surgery. The beds within day surgery are available to medics to extend the range of short stay surgical procedures offered to patients. The beds, known as “23-hour” beds are for patients who need a short spell of recovery time following day treatment such as day surgery. 2 Departmental information . The Endoscopy unit provides a full range of services including Upper GI endoscopy, colonoscopy and bronchoscopy. The unit also provides a one stop rapid access rectal bleeding service. The advanced Day Surgery Suite has six theatres. There is state of the art equipment available within the Imaging Department. It is used for those patients requiring x-rays, CT/MRI and Ultrasound scans and barium enemas. The Ophthalmology Department provides outpatient services to both adults and children. These services include specialist diabetic and laser clinics, specialist corneal clinics and specialist oculoplastic clinics. The facility boasts state of the art equipment from the latest MRI scanners to operating theatre technologies delivering clean air filtration systems and wall screens showing x-ray images. Client/owner NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde . www.nhsggc.org.uk/content/ www.nhsggc.org.uk/content/default.asp?page=home_nsh Capital procurement route Private Finance Initiative Architects Reiach & Hall Contractor The consortium, Canmore Partnerships Limited, appointed Balfour Beatty Construction (UK) Ltd. Services Cardiology Cardiology Rehabilitation Day Hospital Day Surgery Dental Endoscopy GP Out-of-Hours Emergency Service Imaging Minor Injuries Unit Nuclear Medicine Ophthalmology Outpatients Renal Dialysis Therapies Information Point Patient Information Centre The Sanctuary 3 Key facts . The main hospital has over 20 departments and uniquely has general clinical space designed in such a way that clinics can expand and contract in close proximity to critical adjacencies depending upon need. The building has been future proofed to be easily opened up to a second MRI scanner. The New Hospital has won many top awards including the Prime Minister’s Award for Better Public Building, RIBA Stirling Prize Mid-list 2010 and Design and Health International Academy Award for best Healthcare Project worldwide under 40,000m2. Further details including a variety of images can be found below. http://www.dssr.co.uk/projects/healthcare/stobhill.html 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 AWARDS WON TO DATE "Some question the value of architectural awards, often saying that it is merely architects giving each other a pat on the back. That is precisely what we, the team at Reiach and Hall, value. We see them as a peer review and hopefully recognition by those whose opinion we value. We are always delighted to receive a nomination, shortlisting, medal or win, we get a wee glow, the architects and others who have slaved away on the projects get a sense that others value what they have achieved and our clients get an endorsement of their building. It reminds us that, in these dark times, it is the business of architecture that is withering not the ability to achieve architectural quality." Neil Gillespie, Design Director, Reiach and Hall “All design is the product of conversation, and all buildings are produced by teamwork. The professional and public acclaim given to New Stobhill Hospital is a tribute to everyone who has worked on the project.’’ Andy Law, Project Director, Reiach and Hall Prime Minister’s Award for Better Public Building Stobhill won the top award at the British Construction Industry Awards. This award, in particular, is a tribute to the whole construction team, as the judging criteria go beyond architecture into both the whole project process and the quality of construction. RIBA Stirling Prize Mid-list 2010 – one of 19 buildings in the UK (plus the only health building and only Scottish building) to get this far in UK architecture’s most prestigious awards scheme. Design and Health International Academy Awards Best Healthcare Project worldwide under 40,000m2 12 Scottish Design Awards – Commendation in Best Public Building category RIBA Award for Architecture 2010 Public Private Finance Awards Best Designed Project 2010 Civic Trust Awards 2010 Commendation Glasgow Institute of Architects Awards Best Healthcare Building 2009 Building Better Healthcare Awards Best Designed Hospital 2009 Roses Design Awards Best of the Best 2009 Grand Prix Roses Design Awards Best Public Building 2009 Gold RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland 2009 Finalist Building Design Awards – Reiach 13 .