NHS Dumfries and Galloway built a new District General Hospital near Dumfries, Scotland. The new 350 bed hospital on the outskirts of Dumfries replaced the existing Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary. The new District General Hospital provides a modern patient-centred and highly efficient environment.
Construction of a new £212m 63,500m² General Hospital on a greenfield site on the outskirts of Dumfries, with 344 beds, day and inpatient surgical suites, emergency care centre, ambulatory care centre, specialist oncology, maternity and paediatric facilities.
CLIENT: Crown House Technologies VALUE: £900,000 COMPLETION: June 2017
DURATION: 55 weeks CONTRACT: Bespoke PFI/NPD
Thomas Armstrong (Construction) Ltd carried out the supply, delivery, installation and testing of the cast-iron and uPVC above ground drainage packages and internal rainwater pipework throughout the general wards.