| Highgate Adult Mental Health Unit |
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| London, N19 |
Bounds Green benefited from refurbishment works that included the formation of a new reception office and desk, alongside various minor alterations to offices and consultation space, the replacement of wash hand basins throughout the clinic, provision of new floor coverings and redecoration. |
| Bounds Green Clinic |
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| London |
The improvement works included the renewal of vinyl floor coverings and skirting’s to bedrooms, en-suite rooms and communal halls and staircases with redecoration of various wards. |
| Hunter Street Health Centre |
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| London |
This contract comprised of partial internal refurbishment to areas of the Hunter Street Health Centre. This included a new reception, alterations to the basement offices and top floor Health Visitors office.
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| 32 Drayton Park |
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| London |
The works to this building included window decoration/ renewal, stone/brickwork repairs, cleaning and decoration and roof repairs taking a total of sixteen weeks to complete.
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| Whipps Cross University Hospital |
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| London, N17 |
Diamond Build has carried out various refurbishment and improvement contracts at Whipps Cross University Hospital.
The works have included upgrading nurses’ accommodations, improvements to a therapy and rehabilitation unit and modernisation works to pathology and hispathology departments, pharmacy department retail unit and repack prep unit. |
| St Ann’s Hospital |
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| London, N15 |
Redecoration, re-flooring and remodeling of bathrooms to Alexandra ward.
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| Marie Curie Cancer Care Centre |
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| London, SW1X |
The Marie Curie Cancer Care Centre received internal refurbishment of the third floor improving the standard of people’s visits. The works included the setting up of a new air conditioning system, further works on electrics in the building, and the provision of a new lecture theatre and hydrotherapy pool in the centre.
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| Langthorne Hospital |
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| London, E11 |
Langthorne Hospital’s refurbishment and upgrading was a result of a boarded up of a grade II listed former doctor’s residence. The building saw alterations, transforming it to form prestigious office accommodation for the hospital administration, including the introduction of new windows.
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