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who was project director for design engineering, said: “The AECOM building engineering team is proud to have worked with the Trust from the initial design stage through to handover. The result of our work is a light and airy, energy-efficient, and sustainable building, designed to put the wellbeing of patients and NHS staff first.”
Ged Couser
specialist cancer centre in the same city. Currently leading the Christie Patterson Laboratory Project, he also led a team from the BDP Manchester studio to design the conversion of the Grade II* listed Manchester Central conference centre into the NHS Nightingale Hospital North West. The temporary emergency facility has 750 beds, dedicated to the treatment and care of COVID-19 patients, and was designed and delivered with IHP, meeting a two-week deadline for completion, ready for the admission of patients on 13 April 2020.
Emma Lepley
Architect, Emma Lepley, ADPPA, RIBA,
M.Arch, B. Arch, BA (Hons) First Class, has 13 years’ experience across all the RIBA workstages, predominately in healthcare design, having joined BDP’s Manchester studio in 2014 to work on The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre in Liverpool. She took on a number of roles on the project in this time, leading the BDP Design team from October 2018 until completion. Prior to this, she led the internal design packages and Interior Design, after initially undertaking a role in clinical department design and stakeholder engagement. More recently, she was the Design Team lead for the NHS Nightingale Hospital North West, an emergency hospital to support the COVID-19 response, built in Manchester Central. This unprecedented project had a 14-day programme from the initial briefing meeting to the CQC accreditation of the handed over facility. Emma Lepley was on site from day 3 until handover, leading the design team remotely, co-ordinating construction live on site with consultants and sub-consultants, and developing the clinical design with stakeholders, the Army, project managers, and procurement managers.
Tim Holliday
Tim Holliday is the managing director of CCL Solutions, a professional project management consultancy operating in the healthcare sector. An experienced construction professional, he has spent over 25 years spent delivering health sector projects across the North of England for NHS Trusts. In addition to conducting feasibility studies for South Tees Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Community Health Partnerships, Morecambe Bay CCG, and Cumbria Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, among the many recent/ongoing healthcare projects he has worked on as project director/manager have been: a new Energy Centre and radiology equipment, and an MRI extension, for University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust; an Emergency Department reconfiguration for the Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust; the Northern Cancer Centre in Carlisle for North Cumbria Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust, and providing oversight to the same Trust for the business case stages to construction incorporating a new clinical model of care with the integration of an ‘Emergency Village’ village concept.
Since February 2017, he has been Project director for Clatterbridge PropCare Services’ £155 million ‘Transforming Cancer Care’ scheme, where his role has entailed project management during FBC and construction stages. Works include the delivery of inpatient and outpatient specialist cancer services, and the installation of five linear accelerators, two CT scanners, one MRI scanner, and other specialist equipment, in a new building on the Royal Liverpool Hospital site.
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Ged Couser BA (Hons), First Class DipArch (Cantab), RIBA, is an award-winning Architect Principal who leads the architect profession group in BDP’s Manchester studio. He is also a CABE BE, and is a member of the RIBA Places Matter Northwest Design Review Panel, and a former President of the Manchester Society of Architects. His particular expertise lies in the healthcare and sci-tech sectors, within which he has extensive design and project delivery experience. He has worked on a number of high profile projects, and was the project director for the new Alder Hey Children’s Hospital project in Liverpool, and the Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, the 11-storey 27,000 m2
Fiona Jones, managing director of PropCare, said: “We’re incredibly proud of the Clatterbridge Cancer Centre – Liverpool, and of the way in which the project was delivered. There was a huge sense of excitement from everyone involved, with a shared vision and determination to work together to overcome any challenges and deliver
a truly spectacular facility for patients.” Tim Holliday of CCL Solutions added: “CCL Solutions is delighted to have played a key part as the NEC project manager in the delivery of this flagship cancer care project with our NHS partner. The design is stunning, and will provide state-of-the-art facilities for patients in their time of need.”
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