Queen Mary’s Hospital


OVERVIEW
Due to the successful delivery of phase I of this project, Natta won the tender for phase II, a £1.3m contract to construct a five acre car park for 440 vehicles with all associated drainage, services, hard standing and finishing works. A single storey structure also had to be built with an associated base to house the oxygen tank to supply the new hospital.SCOPE OF WORKS
The project included the installation of 3 no. 35000 litre retention tanks and 2 no. petrol interceptors, with associated alarms. A 12m long, 3m deep heading was installed under the busy A306 and all the associated connections to the existing manhole. Althon and Aco channel drainage, kerb drain and 4m deep 450 diameter land drain and Hydrobrake installation were also undertaken.The works also comprised the construction of 17m x 7m single storey building, including: associated foundations, structural steel frame, brickwork, insulation and water proof membrane, ground slab and Kalzip aluminium roof. Road and car park construction consisted of Macadam surfacing and white lining. Cedar Timber cladding was added to the sheet piles (cedar) and paving consisted of: Saxon slabs, Tescina and Tegula blocks, Tegula setts, Resin bonded surfacing, kerbs and edgings.
