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Facilities Services > News > Interserve Preferred Bidder for £230 Million Tunbridge Wells Hospital Scheme Interserve Preferred Bidder for £230 Million Tunbridge Wells Hospital Scheme 7 Nov 2007 Interserve, in consortium with John Laing plc and the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, has been named as preferred bidder for the £230 million Pembury Hospital scheme in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. The new 512-bed Pembury Hospital will be the first NHS acute facility with 100 per cent single, en-suite rooms. Interserve will invest in the region of £5.5 million of equity and subordinated debt in the project and will deliver facilities management (FM) services worth an estimated £63 million in the new buildings over a period of 30 years. This will include mechanical and electrical maintenance, estates management, grounds maintenance, utilities management and the provision and operation of a helpdesk. The building design maximises the location within the local environment, and woodland management will be a particularly important element of the services Interserve will deliver. The new hospital, which will be seven storeys in height with a floor area of 65,000 sq metres, includes planned and emergency surgery, orthopaedics, a women's and children's zone, day-case theatres, outpatient services and a mental health unit. Construction will be undertaken by Laing O'Rourke, beginning in 2008 on the site of the existing maternity hospital in Pembury, once a programme of site improvement works has been completed. |