The electrical safety specialist is working on a project to deliver and install equipment in 18 operating theatres. The landmark £335 million redevelopment of the Royal Liverpool University Hospital will create the largest all single patient room hospital in England when it is completed in 2017. It is part of the Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust.
Carillion is the main contractor for construction of the new hospital and awarded the contract to Bender
UK for Isolated Power Systems (IPS) and Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS) with the touch screen control
(TCP) systems. Bender UK is also working with Crown House Technologies which is managing the installation and commissioning of mechanical and electrical services at the new hospital, to deliver advanced
power protection and to also provide sufficient capacity to ‘future proof’ the hospital for the anticipated
expansion of power requirements.
Managing Director Gareth Brunton explains: Our vast experience of hospital electrical systems and a
proven track record in delivering large complex projects means that Bender UK is able to make a significant contribution to the healthcare sector in terms of meeting challenging deadlines and adding value at the specification and installation stages.”
Construction of the new 12-storey hospital alongside the existing building on Prescot Street began back in
February 2014. It will contain 646 beds, individual en-suite rooms, spread across 23 wards, a 40-bed
critical care unit and 18 operating theatres.
The existing Royal Liverpool University Hospital is the largest hospital in Merseyside. Each year the hospital provides care and treatment for around 93,500 emergency patients and the Trust sees more than
117,000 a day case and inpatients and over 6000,000 outpatient’s attendances.
Once the new Royal Liverpool University Hospital is constructed, the existing hospital will be demolished.
In its place, there are plans to develop the Liverpool Health Campus, which will consist of 200,000 square
feet of space, attracting life sciences, biomedical research companies and health organisations.
Once the project is completed the service and technical support team at Bender UK is able to provide annual maintenance, 24/7 technical support and a rapid response call out service 365 days of the year to
ensure the continuous supply of power to the critical care areas.