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Balfour Beatty set to deliver vital healthcare facilities in the Midlands as it secures Midland Metropolitan Hospital contract

Balfour Beatty today announces that it has been awarded the £267 million Midland Metropolitan Hospital contract on behalf of Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust (“the Trust”).

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Having been appointed to deliver the Early Works contract in 2018, Balfour Beatty will now progress with the main construction works to the 80,000 square metre hospital including the completion of the external façade, and all associated mechanical, electrical and plumbing services, delivered by Balfour Beatty Kilpatrick.

The 670-bed Midland Metropolitan Hospital will offer maternity, children's and inpatient adult facilities to half a million people. Located in Smethwick, the hospital will remain the closest acute hospital to the centre of Birmingham that caters for both adults and children. 

Balfour Beatty will utilise its technical expertise to successfully deliver the project, implementing the latest Building Information Modelling (BIM) techniques to optimise the design, construction and performance of the building and enable future maintenance to be engineered into the scheme.

Dean Banks, Chief Executive Officer of Balfour Beatty’s UK Construction Services business, said: “This is a key project for the Midlands and a long-awaited moment for healthcare services in the local community. Following the successful completion of the Early Works phase, we are pleased that we have been entrusted to deliver the final elements of the scheme.

“Our wealth of experience and expertise will ensure that the Midland Metropolitan Hospital will service future generations for years to come.”

Richard Samuda, Chairman of Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust, said: “The people of Sandwell and West Birmingham have been waiting for this hospital for too long, as have our staff who are doing an incredible job delivering health care services from some buildings that are no longer best suited for modern healthcare services. This news cannot come soon enough for those colleagues. Reaching this milestone is testament to the determination of Trust colleagues and leaders in partner organisations, who, with the support of cross party political leaders, have enabled us to agree this contract to complete the hospital.”

Toby Lewis, Chief Executive of Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust, added: “Today is about moving on and looking to the future, as we shortly welcome the return of all works and trades to the site to complete this vital facility. The Commonwealth Games comes to Birmingham in 2022, and we would like to be in our new home by then, bringing our clinical teams together to deliver the best acute services for our patients and their families.”

Works are due to commence in December 2019 with the hospital due to open to the public in 2022. At construction peak, the project will employ a workforce of 760 including four graduate and 35 apprenticeship positions.

Source: Balfour Beatty