Waterloo-based Ascot Property Group is to supply a 165 space car park on Low Hill for the use of Carillion workers and subcontractors during the build of the new Royal Liverpool Hospital.
Carillion has already begun work on the new hospital, which will stand behind the current facility, on the corner of West Derby Street and Low Hill and is estimated to cost £335 million to complete. The car park will be in situ for the duration of the build, which is estimated to complete in 2017.
Ascot bought the two acre site on Low Hill, which was previously home to Plumb Centre and Build Centre stores, from Wolseley in 2012. Remediation work has now taken place to ensure the safety of the ground and the car park will open soon.
Stuart Howard of Ascot Property Group said: “We are pleased that Ascot is able to play a part in this landmark project for the city.”
The new Royal is planned to be the largest hospital in the country and one of only a small number of NHS hospitals to provide all single en-suite bedrooms for patients, with a view to improving privacy and dignity, while also reducing risk of infection.
Services at the current Royal Liverpool Hospital will continue as normal for the duration of the build. The building will then be demolished when services have been moved to the new site.
Established over 25 years, Ascot Property Group is a property development and commercial property agency with a number of sites across Liverpool and The Wirral.
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- Posted on: 1st July 2015