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Royal Sussex modernisation passes another milestone as piling work begins

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 25 May, 2017 at 7:35PM
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Royal Sussex modernisation passes another milestone as piling work begins

The Royal Sussex County Hospital is undergoing a £485 million modernisation

The £485 million modernisation of the Royal Sussex County Hospital in Brighton has passed another milestone with the start of piling work for the first new building.

The project – known as the 3Ts (teaching, trauma and tertiary care) – includes a new helideck which is currently being built on top of the Thomas Kemp Tower.

The piling work involves sinking more than 400 piles into the ground to support what is currently known as the stage 1 building.

The 3Ts director Duane Passman said: “Being able to give over a quarter of a large acute teaching hospital to construction is a major undertaking.

“The enormous amount of work on that site of the stage 1 building to date has been in preparation for the redevelopment’s first new, permanent building.

“The preparations have included moving clinical services into new, high-quality, modular buildings and deconstructing nine different buildings.

“Now, however, the construction of the redevelopment’s stage 1 building is under way.

“Although not visible, the foundation piles mark the transition from preparation to construction.

“This is the point where the years of planning and preliminary works begin to pay dividends, literally from the ground up.

“The foundation piles, large reinforced concrete columns, sit below ground level and will support the weight of the building.


“The piling works are starting in the north west corner of the construction site and will continue through much of 2017.”

Jonathan Abbott, project director for main contractor Laing O’Rourke, said: “The beginning of piling works marks a significant start to the main construction and it will be exciting to see the project develop as activity increases on site.

“We are committed to being a considerate constructor and we do our best to minimise disruption to the surrounding area.

“Despite it not being a legal requirement, we’ve signed a section 61 agreement which details the work being carried out, what time of day it will happen and the measures taken to reduce noise and disruption in the local area.”

Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust, which runs the Royal Sussex, said: “The stage 1 building will stand on 413 piles in total. The piles on the northern boundary are being sunk to a depth of 33 metres.

Duane Passman

“The piles that will support the building’s southern boundary, alongside Eastern Road, will be between 10 and 15 metres deep.

“The difference is caused by the natural slope of the site from higher elevations in the north to lower elevations in the south.

“Piles for the building are formed by drilling a hole to the required depth. A reinforced steel cage is lowered into the hole and concrete is pumped in.

“Once the concrete has hardened, the pile is capped, ready to support the building above.

“The 3Ts Redevelopment is taking place in three stages. Stages 1 and 2 will provide new buildings on the front half of the hospital site adjacent to Eastern Road.

“A new helideck is being constructed on top of the hospital’s existing Thomas Kemp Tower at the same time as stage 1.

“Stage 3 will provide a much-needed service yard that will be accessible from Bristol Gate. The stage 1 building is due to be completed towards the end of 2020.”

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Comments 5

  1. Rolivan says:
    9 years ago

    Are they on schedule and within budget?

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  2. Hjarrs says:
    9 years ago

    Let’s hope that this project is sufficiently advanced that kirby and his conservative cronies cannot cancel the project.

    Massive cuts are on the way post election when the conservatives form the next government.

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  3. Facebook says:
    9 years ago

    What’s wrong with the Normal hospital it was Fine there wasting more money

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  4. Sarah A Sweeney says:
    9 years ago

    What!!! Have you ever been treated there or visited someone? Staff wonderful but environment leaves a lot to be desired, sas,

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    • Rolivan says:
      9 years ago

      If you visit there now you will not need to go to the Gym after as the walk to get to where you need to be is a marathon.As for the Staff it must take up a lot of time for those moving about the Hospital.

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