This project highlights a pivotal industry shift, demonstrating that choosing the more challenging path can yield extraordinary results.
Contracted by the University of Bristol through the Southern Construction Framework, we refurbished and repurposed a central property to create a new undergraduate clinical facility. This project enables the Bristol Dental School to offer free dental treatment to city patients. The new facility will accommodate up to 400 patients per day, while approximately 200 students receive teaching and training on site each day.
Project Team
Architect:
BDP PQS: RLB Structural Engineer: Integral Principal Contractor: Kier Construction |
The flexible design maximised the use of existing floor plates and positions of stair cores, risers, and toilet areas. However, the inner-city location in central Bristol created logistical challenges, further complicated by the early start of the Bristol district heating network. Additionally, unforeseen issues like water ingress and fire detailing posed significant challenges.
Early opening-up surveys and a full MEP services survey helped identify and address concealed issues, informing the client of potential problems and ensuring they were included in project costs. Our experienced site teams crafted logistics strategies to minimise disruptions and ensure smooth delivery of equipment and materials despite the central Bristol location’s logistical challenges. Remedial action required external access platforms and rope access crews for difficult areas like the 4-storey atrium, while fire integrity of the existing steel frame was maintained with an intumescent spray, necessitating detailed interface judgments and resequencing, which required patience from the supply chain.
In the first three months following opening, over 17,000 patient treatments were delivered. The city’s capacity for NHS111 Urgent Dental Care appointments has doubled, now treating over 1,500 patients in pain and without a dentist, exceeding the 700 visits initially planned. Outreach efforts connected with 11 primary schools, recruiting approximately 500 child patients who previously lacked access to an NHS dentist. A formal referral system for homeless patients was successfully piloted in collaboration with BrisDoc Homeless Health Service. Additionally, in partnership with Bridge2Aid, dental students provided oral health education to staff at 16 care homes and two reablement centres, supporting 90 carers and over 700 residents.
Project value spent within 30-mile radius
Payments adhered to the framework Fair Charter, promoting collaboration and a strong, resilient, and sustainable supply chain. Despite challenges of war and hyperinflation, we proactively supported the supply chain with early orders for off-site storage of materials, relieving cost pressures. Recognising constraints faced by some partners due to their involvement in other projects, we prioritised cashflow through early payments to ensure uninterrupted delivery.
The choice of the building was key to enhancing the project’s sustainability. The existing mechanical and electrical equipment reduced rework, waste, and the use of concrete and steel. During preconstruction, we collaborated with the University on an enabling works package, conducted a comprehensive survey, and created a 3D model. We modified the design to minimise riser penetrations by repurposing existing openings, reducing additional structural work. Additionally, we preserved existing windows, walls, roof structures, and atriums, significantly reducing the project’s embodied carbon load.
Zero RIDDORS and 372,420 accident-free man hours
759 Trainee Weeks, 17 Work Experience Weeks
492 Apprentice Weeks, 12 Jobs Created
£28m Social Value ROI, £9808 Community Donations & Fundraising
£3767 Social Enterprises, £8552 Community Support & Education
Kier maintained dialogue with the University’s Clerk of Works during the snagging process and although challenging at times, persevered to deliver a great quality building which has had minimal defects.
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Insider Property Awards | Fitout/Refurbishment Project of the Year
Bristol Property Awards | Transformation Project AND Civic and Community Project
Education Estates Awards | Contractor of the Year
Email: kingsley.clarke@devon.gov.uk
Phone: 07805760622
Email: james.parr@kier.co.uk
Phone: 07794 218 011