Modular Hospital Wards
Modular Hospital Construction
Modular hospital wards are planned and designed by MPH and constructed in a controlled factory environment under strict quality control systems using volumetric construction techniques. The units are then erected quickly and efficiently on site by our team of skilled experts.
MPH design and plan modular hospital wards based upon our clients detailed specification. Using volumetric construction techniques, our modular hospital wards are manufactured in a controlled factory environment, where strict quality control systems are applied. Once manufacture is complete our expert team quickly and efficiently erect the units on site, with minimal disruption.
Modular building techniques eliminate the frustrations and limitations of traditional on-site construction. The modular approach to hospital wards offers an unrivalled build time from order to completion and ensures performance to meet guaranteed deadlines. We understand that for hospital and medical environments seamless service needs to be provided to patients, even if relocation and refurbishment are taking place.
Modular hospital wards are a flexible option for hospital settings that need to be quickly and economically increased, reduced or adjustments made to the configuration of modular accommodation as user requirements change.
Modular hospital ward exteriors can be clad in a choice of materials with options to provide a maintenance-free finish. Building element specifications can be doctored to meet client and site specific requirements. Internally the accommodation is fully fitted to a detailed specification in the production and install process.
We also manage the installation of modular healthcare buildings . Medical gases, hydraulic baths and nurse call systems can be incorporated with low pressure central heating, high specification air conditioning and complex electrical systems.
Temporary Hospital Buildings: An Instant NHS Soution
We have provided temporary hospital wards and medical buildings for hospitals, doctors surgeries and medical practises across the UK. These offer a cost-effective and sustainable solution to fulfill an immediate requirement.
Off-Site Hospital Construction
Utilising flexible modular construction systems, portable hospital ward projects can be undertaken on designated sites that are unsuitable for conventional building developments. At MPH, our efficient off-site construction enables much of the work to be completed prior to delivery, controlling costs and minimising disruption on site.
Flexible Hospital Design
Designed to achieve full Building Regulation compliance and meet target carbon emission rates, our portable hospital wards are available as new or refurbished options, single or two storey, for sale or hire. New buildings are manufactured to detailed client specifications and space requirements with bespoke module sizes and configurations.
Modular Hospital Wards: The Smart Construction Alternative
Modular buildings offer a number of advantages compared to traditional construction methods.
Sustainable Construction
As a sustainable form of construction, our modular hospital buildings offer a unique approach to recycling. By reconfiguring used buildings we are able to breathe new life into existing structures, preserving the embodied energy from the original manufacturing phase and significantly reducing the use of materials. Modules are designed to be be dismantled, relocated or recycled at any stage during their lifespan; this approach is integral to the build process, removing the requirement for demolition.
Bespoke Design Options
MPH modular hospital wards are available with a diverse range of finishes and designs to dovetail with the surrounding environment and meet local Planning Department conditions. Incorporating the latest lightweight building material technology, conventional building envelope design options are available to offer bespoke modern and traditional appearances.
Our Modular Building Portfolio
See some the modular building work we’ve done across a range of sectors.