Monocouche Render chosen for award-winning Hospital
The new building at
In 1997, The Hospital Trust started work on the Acute and Critical Care Centre, and in 2002 received Government approval to build the second and final phase for the BECaD (Brent Emergency care and Diagnostic Centre) development.
The Bouygues Consortium was selected after 8 months of an intense bidding process where the quality of the Design and the FM proposal was fundamental to the final decision.
The contact for the supply and application of the rendering to the 13,000 sqm façade of the new facility was awarded to
Working in close consultation with Olivier Lageyre, the Façade and Envelope Engineer for Bouygues,

Commenting on the project, Olivier Lageyre said,
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An endorsement of the quality of the buildings’ design and finish has been recognised by the Commission for Architecture in the Built Environment who gave the Trust an award for ‘ taking the lead in designing some of the foremost new health buildings in the country’ stating the ‘..BECaD shows a considered approach to all design decisions and the fairly rapid construction period creates a model for future health care environments’
Combining quality and reliability of material supply with a technical support team that can offer training and site supervision,
Technical description
This new PFI project includes:
13,000m2 external façade –
·The construction of 30,000 m2 of new accommodation with 214 beds, including A&E, a Coronary Unit, 3 operating theatres
·The provision installation and commissioning of all medical Equipment
·The provision installation and commissioning of an IT network the maintenance and the Life Cycle of the new building and the existing Trust's estate
Client
The
Contractor
Bouygues
Design Team
HLM Architects in collaboration with Avanti Architects.
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