£44m supercentre nears completion
Reporter: Marina Berry
Date published: 17 July 2012

The mother-and-children’s supercentre at the Royal Oldham Hospital
CONSTRUCTION of Oldham’s new £44 million women and children’s supercentre at the Royal Oldham Hospital is on the verge of completion.
Contractors Vinci Construction UK are planning a topping-out ceremony on July 31 to celebrate — in the roof-top garden of the five-storey building
The ceremony will mark the end of building and the final stages of internal works, ahead of the opening in December.
The state-of-the art facility will house a paediatric theatre, two obstetric theatres, delivery suites, post-natal wards, a gynaecological outpatients centre, an endoscopy unit, paediatric day and case wards, an accident-and-emergency observation unit, surgical triage and a 30-bed assessment unit.
The overall scheme has also involved refurbishing existing first-floor wards, which include an ante-natal clinic, wards and day-case facilities, a gynaecological assessment unit, early pregnancy unit with overnight stay and a midwife-led unit.
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