Bouygues UK has signed the Main Works Contract and been appointed lead contractor for the Overdale Acute Hospital in Jersey, marking a significant milestone in the Government of Jersey's New Healthcare Facilities Programme (NHFP).
The decision follows Bouygues UK's selection as preferred tenderer in November 2025. Since then, the company has worked with the NHFP team to finalise commercial terms and prepare for the start of construction, underscoring its commitment to deliver a high-quality healthcare facility for the Island.
The new purpose-built hospital will provide 47,500m² of internal gross floor area, including an Emergency Department, six operating theatres, inpatient and critical care beds, and a dedicated Women's and Children's centre.
As lead contractor, Bouygues UK will manage delivery of the complex scheme, drawing on its healthcare construction experience and its ability to handle the logistical challenges of an island setting.
Philippe Bernard, Chair and CEO at Bouygues UK, said: "We are proud to have reached this significant milestone and excited to deliver this transformational project for Jersey. The partnership with the Government of Jersey and the NHFP team to reach this point has been extremely collaborative and productive, and we look forward to working together to deliver exceptional value, support local employment and supply chain partners, and create lasting social benefits for the community throughout construction and beyond. As Lead Contractor, we are committed to bringing our healthcare expertise and project management capabilities to ensure the successful delivery of this vital facility for Jersey."
With the development phase nearing completion, Bouygues UK will now move into mobilisation ahead of commencing the main construction works.
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