Delivering specialist healthcare environments – our work on the Children’s Hearing Centre at Chesterfield Royal Hospital
We are proud to have completed the refurbishment of the Children’s and Newborn Hearing Services department at Chesterfield Royal Hospital.
Working as the main contractor, we transformed existing clinical spaces within the Scarsdale Wing to create a specialist hearing test room, a new assessment room and an upgraded reception area.
The team carried out a full upgrade of electrical systems including lighting, small power, nurse call and fire alarm infrastructure, ensuring everything meets current standards for safety, reliability and long-term use.
A key element of the project was converting a former office into a purpose-built hearing test room, which required carefully coordinated installation of ventilation and air conditioning systems alongside precise electrical works to achieve the environmental conditions required for accurate testing.
We also improved energy efficiency across the department with modern LED lighting in waiting areas, helping to reduce ongoing energy use and maintenance.
Working in a live hospital setting required careful planning and sensitivity and ensured minimal disruption by fully sealing off the construction area and coordinating closely with partners throughout the programme.
These improvements support clinicians in delivering vital hearing assessments for young patients in an environment designed to meet strict technical and acoustic standards, and the project highlights the specialist expertise of the team specifically in healthcare environments, delivering high-quality electrical installations that are essential for clinical performance.
Our team worked closely with all project partners to ensure the programme ran smoothly and the new facilities were completed to the highest standard.
As the current Electrical Minor Works framework contractor for Chesterfield Royal Hospital, we have a deep understanding of site requirements and healthcare standards to every project we deliver and the spaces we have created will play an important role in supporting the accurate assessment of hearing for young patients.
