John Radcliffe Hospital – Five-storey critical care building

Case Study

John Radcliffe Hospital – Five-storey critical care building

MMC categories used:

_ Category 1: 5-Storey Hybrid Volumetric - Type c. Structural chassis, fitout and external cladding / roofing complete.

_ Category 2: External 2d steel wall frames manufactured offsite as part of the volumetric modules.

_ Category 3: 5-Storey Pre-cast Lift Shaft.

_ Category 5: Skid mounted domestic hot water plant and pipework and offsite manufactured heating pipework sub-assemblies.

_Category 6: Terracotta tile façade and crimped pipework.

_Category 7: As-completed drone survey, time-lapse camera.

Pre-Manufactured Value 65%

This 48-bed critical care project was delivered to Oxford’s John Radcliffe Hospital utilising MMC. Part of a regional approach for managing critical care demand, the aim was to support and alleviate future seasonal and epidemic pressures.

The new five-storey facility, Oxford Critical Care (OCC) comprises three 16-bed wards and non-clinical accommodation such as seminar rooms on the remaining two. By using MMC, MTX quickly delivered this high-quality new hospital facility cost effectively. Over five days 148 modules were safely and efficiently craned into position.

We have been able to incorporate advanced 21st century designs that, from experience, will enable the clinical team to provide efficient and excellent clinical care for patients while working in a modern, bright, natural daylit and person-centred environment.

Lyn Bennett – Matron for Adult Critical Care and Clinical Lead Advisor Nurse

Key Facts

Client: Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Construction Period: 60 weeks

Size: 5450m2