The National Centre for Child Health Technology (NCCHT)

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Value

£17,500,000

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  • Construction work

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

11 months ago

Published

1 year ago

Description

This project is for the construction of the new National Centre for Child Health Technology (NCCHT). A scheme key to the ambitions ofthe Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust, as an international centre of excellence the NCCHT will attract inward investment, supportgrowth in the life sciences sector and attract the best talent in the world by creating high-value jobs. The aim is for the NCCHT to positionthe UK as a global leader in children's health by developing the most advanced children's healthcare system in the world.The works involve the site establishment and construction of the project on the Olympic Legacy Park, Sheffield. This opportunity shall befor the main building works including Fit-Out and M&E and the external landscaping /connection to the existing road network. Theanticipated Gross Internal Area (GIA) is circa 4,000 Sq/m.Additional information can be obtained from the projects dedicatedwebsite(https://nationalcentreforchildhealthtechnology.com/about).Planning permission for the scheme has been granted by Sheffield CityCouncil (See: Ref: 22/02112/FUL).

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