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Bon Secours Health System appoints architects Reddy Architecture & Urbanism for new Limerick Hospital
Reddy Architecture & Urbanism in partnership with HOK International will design the new 150-bed hospital on the outskirts of Limerick City. The site at Ballysimon pictured above.
Bon Secours Health System appoints architects Reddy Architecture & Urbanism for new Limerick Hospital
BON Secours Health System (BSHS), the country’s largest private hospital operator, has appointed Reddy Architecture & Urbanism in partnership with HOK International to design its new 150-bed hospital on the outskirts of Limerick City.
Reddy Architecture & Urbanism is an award-winning international architect and design firm providing comprehensive services from their office in Ireland and the UK including significant Irish developments such as Cork University Maternity Hospital.
HOK International designs buildings and spaces that respond to the needs of people and the environment, with their partnering medical planners, designers, healthcare professionals and strategic consultants helping healthcare institutions navigate complex requirements to provide flexible and sustainable care environments. Recent hospital projects include the Royal Papworth Hospital in Cambridge, UK, and the David H. Koch Center in New York City.
Other members of the design team include Limerick based civil and structural engineers Punch Consulting, Aecom Quantity Surveyors and Homan O’Brien Associates Mechanical and Electrical Engineers.
Once completed, the new hospital will be the first full-service private hospital in the Midwest addressing a significant gap in medical services in the region and will be a world-class 21st century health campus.
The hospital will be located at a 7-acre site at Ballysimon to the east of Limerick City, adjacent to financial services company Northern Trust’s facilities at City East Plaza. Located at a key transport artery into Limerick, one kilometre from Junction 29 and the M7 Motorway, the site was selected for its ease of access for people travelling from other parts of the Mid-West and Midlands.
Denis O’Sullivan, Group Director of Capital Projects at Bon Secours Health System Ireland said, “We are delighted to announce such an experienced design team for this new Bon Secours Hospital in Limerick. Design work is already well under the way with planning permission for the Hospital due to be lodged in November.
Jason Kenny CEO of Bon Secours Hospital Limerick at Barringtons said, “This is an exciting milestone in the progression of the Bon Secours Health System New Limerick Hospital at Ballysimon, which will be the single-biggest investment in medical care in Limerick in recent years providing new and expanded services in the region.”
Speaking at the announcement, Aidan Healy, Healthcare Director at Reddy Architecture & Urbanism said, “We’re delighted to have been commissioned as the architectural consultants and lead design for Bon Secours Health System’s new hospital in Limerick. It’s a significant hospital for the Bon Secours Health System, but also for Limerick and the wider Mid-West region.”
Allison Wagner Regional Director of HealthCare at HOK London said, “We’re thrilled to be working with Bon Secours Health System on its new Limerick hospital. We are excited to bring our international experience to the project, which will help to put the patient experience, as well as staff wellbeing, at the heart of the new hospital.”
BSHS is the largest private hospital operator in the country, with 4,000 people delivering care. The group has hospitals in Dublin (Glasnevin), Tralee, Cork and Galway. In 2017, it acquired the 200-year-old Limerick city centre hospital, Barringtons. The acquisition put further impetus into Barringtons’ rejuvenation and ambitious growth plans saw an additional €4m investment by BSHS, bringing new services and improvements to the facility including its operating theatres.
Having delivered on a five-year vision, Barringtons has grown considerably and now has capacity constraints in the current hospital with a limited 0.4-acre city-centre site. The plan for the new hospital addresses this and adds further much-needed services for Limerick.
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