Interserve Construction has scooped a £130 million deal to refurbish the Prince Charles Hospital in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales.
The major contract, awarded by the Welsh Government, will include renovations to the ground and first floors of the hospital and follows a number of new business wins for Interserve across the healthcare space.
The aim of the project will be to improve patient care and the working environment for staff by creating a more modern and efficient healthcare setting.
Work is set to begin in November and is forecast to be completed in 2026. During this time the hospital will remain operational.
Among the departments set to benefit from the refurbishment are operating theatres, critical care, radiology and outpatients’ services.
Paul Gandy, Managing Director of UK Construction at Interserve, said: "We are delighted to be involved in this major project which illustrates Interserve Construction’s expertise in the healthcare delivery sector.
"Our excellent track record in delivering projects similar in nature to this one, means we are now considered one of the country's leading construction companies for healthcare projects and we look forward to starting work and creating a modern and efficient hospital for the people of Merthyr Tydfil and beyond."
Carl Read, Divisional Director at Interserve Construction in Wales, said: "We are committed to providing social value and will be working with the local community to ensure employment opportunities and apprenticeships are created throughout the life-time of this project."
Interserve will be working with project partners to create dozens of apprenticeships for people involved in the refurbishment, thereby also boosting the local economy and jobs market.
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