Work Completes at NNUH New Community Diagnostic Centre

Doors to Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital’s new Community Diagnostic Centre (CDC) are now open, providing the local community with additional facilities to assist with diagnosing a range of medical conditions.

The last CAC to be built as part of the £86m investment for three new diagnostic centres across Norfolk and Waveney, the new centre will offer ultrasound, X-ray, CT, and MR scanning, providing care for around 156,000 patients a year. The other two hospitals involved in the programme are James Paget University Hospital and Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Kings Lynn; both of which we have provided engineering support for.

Rossi Long Consulting has been involved throughout the project, with our team of engineers delivering civil and structural engineering design support, alongside Flood Risk Assessment and Drainage Strategy Reports.

Our director Robert Scholes commented; “The new CDC has been a brilliant project to be involved in and we’re thrilled to see it up and running. Over the years, we’ve worked on many schemes for the Trust and we were delighted to be involved in another vital development for the hospital.”

Featuring LED lighting, air source heat pumps, solar panels, and natural ventilation, the new building has been awarded a BREEAM rating of excellent.

Find out more about our project delivery on our dedicated project page. 

 

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