Biomedical Research Unit, Southampton

TNG designed engineering systems for the the Biomedical Research Unit (BRU) at Southampton General Hospital.

 Research Partnership

BRU is a partnership between University of Southampton and University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, combining academic and clinical excellence. The National Institute for Health Research is the primary funder and it supports clinical trial facilities and cancer, nutrition and respiratory research.

The six-storey extension was constructed in an existing loading bay between West Ward Block and the Lab & Path building. Construction took place between the two occupied buildings within a live hospital. The engineering services therefore, had to be installed with minimal disruption allowing the neighbouring departments to remain operational for the duration of the work.

The BRU project consisted of the following works:

Level B – Loading Bay Extension
Level C – Consulting Rooms, Clinical Trials, Endoscopy and Broncoscopy Suite
Level D – Mass Spectrometry Research and Support Accommodation
Level E – Wessex Immunology Science Hub
The Rainbow

The rainbow coloured facade was chosen to provide a bright outlook for the occupants of the adjoining buildings.

 

Client:

University of Southampton & University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust

Completion:

October 2010

TNG provided:

Full Duties M&E Design and Site Supervision

 

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