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Darwin starts work for Bradford hospital

5 Sep 23 Offsite specialist Darwin Group has started work at St Luke’s Hospital in Bradford for a £19m surgical day case unit.

Staff from Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Darwin Group at the breaking ground event at St Luke’s Hospital
Staff from Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Darwin Group at the breaking ground event at St Luke’s Hospital

A breaking ground ceremony was held on Friday 1st September to mark the start of the project.

The new unit is expected to increase operations delivered by Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust by over 5,000 a year. And because most day cases will move to St Luke鈥檚, capacity will also be created to perform an additional 1,200 operations a year for normal planned surgery and day case surgery at Bradford Royal Infirmary (BRI).

Located on the existing St Luke鈥檚 site, the unit, funded by NHS England鈥檚 Targeted Investment Fund (TIF), is expected to be operational in spring 2024.

Bradford Teaching Hospitals chief executive Mel Pickup said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 been great to see work get under way on this fantastic purpose-built day case unit, which will mean better facilities for our patients and colleagues and help us deliver our vision of providing outstanding care for our communities across Bradford.

聽鈥淚t has taken a lot of hard work, effort and dedication from many people to reach this point and the ground breaking event has marked a milestone in making the plans a reality.鈥

聽Alan Davidson, Darwin Group鈥檚 director of healthcare, said: 鈥淎s specialists in offsite healthcare construction, we know that improving our NHS estates changes thousands of lives for the better 鈥 not only for the patients who are treated in them, but for the staff who work in them day in, day out. It鈥檚 been great to see how excited they are about the project.鈥

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