Graham-BAM Healthcare Partnership (GBHP) has embarked upon a £78m Ulster Hospital Phase B development.
This project involved the construction of a seven storey generic ward block with 288 ensuite bedrooms, facilitating day surgery, endoscopy and angiography services, the plan also provided a new pharmacy department.
John Wilson, Project Safety, Health and Environmental (SHE) Coordinator, GBHP, commented:
“Central to the Graham-BAM Healthcare Partnership (GBHP) is to ensure our business is carried out in a safe, sustainable manner that is socially responsible and respectful of the environment.”
The development faced a number of challenges, one of which was ensuring effective communications within a multilingual workforce, and the implementation of user-friendly practices to ensure a common understanding of health and safety issues.
Here are some examples of best practice initiatives carried out by GBHP, to comply with the Considerate Constructors Scheme:
To view the Graham-BAM Healthcare Partnership featured in NetReg’s video of best practice, click below.
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