The new Integrated Care Campus in Catterick, North Yorkshire, has reached a significant milestone with the completion of its steel frame. This milestone brings the first large-scale MOD-NHS collaborative facility closer to serving both military personnel and civilians in the region.
A New Era for Healthcare in Catterick
The completion of the steel frame marks the latest achievement in the construction of the Catterick Integrated Care Campus.
Once finished, this facility will host vital medical services for military personnel stationed at Catterick Garrison, alongside some primary and community NHS services for the public and military families.
This unique collaboration between the Ministry of Defence (MOD) and the National Health Service (NHS) is the first of its kind on such a scale in the UK, marking a significant milestone in their working relationship.
Subsequently, Building on this innovative partnership, an ambitious project has brought together key players, including the MOD’s Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO), Defence Medical Services (DMS), NHS representatives, contractor Tilbury Douglas, and Technical Support Provider Aecom.
Notably, all these stakeholders came together to attend the recent topping-out ceremony, celebrating a major construction milestone. Furthermore, this event highlighted the project’s progress and emphasized the importance of collaboration in achieving such a complex undertaking.
Building for the Future
The new campus is designed with both climate resilience and sustainability at its core. Some of the innovative features include:
- 600m² of solar panels on the roof
- Air source heat pumps
- Electric vehicle charging points
- Low energy lighting
- Intelligent building management systems to reduce energy consumption
These features ensure that the building not only meets MOD and NHS standards but also supports the UK’s broader environmental goals.
The next phase of construction will see the addition of external cladding, curtain walls, and the installation of the roof. By early 2025, the building is expected to be wind and weatherproof, with interior work set to follow.
Sustainable Features | Détails |
---|---|
Solar Panels | 600m² roof-mounted |
Air Source Heat Pumps | Efficient heating and cooling |
Electric Vehicle Charging | Multiple points available |
Low Energy Lighting | Reduces overall energy consumption |
Building Management System | Smart systems for energy efficiency |
David Salmond, DIO’s Major Projects and Programmes lead for UK Strategic Command, highlighted the importance of collaboration:
“The success of the project to date is thanks to the working relationships built between the MOD, NHS, Aecom, and Tilbury Douglas. We look forward to those relationships continuing to bear fruit as we focus on the next stage of construction.”
A Boost for the Local Community
The Catterick Integrated Care Campus will likely serve as a cornerstone for community health services in Richmondshire, in addition to its immediate benefits for military healthcare.
Integrating military and NHS services in a single facility will likely improve healthcare access and foster shared learning experiences, benefiting both military personnel and local residents.
Construction is expected to finish in early 2026, making the facility a testament to modern construction practices and collaborative healthcare delivery.
By the time medical services move in later that year, Catterick will be home to a groundbreaking facility that blends military precision with civilian care standards—setting a new benchmark for integrated healthcare in the UK.
Réflexions finales
As the project progresses, the Catterick Integrated Care Campus continues to symbolize a forward-thinking approach to healthcare.
With sustainable design elements and a collaborative spirit at its foundation, this facility is not only a vital addition to Catterick Garrison but also a model for future MOD-NHS projects across the UK.
Sources: Nouvelles THX & Defence Infrastructure Organisation.