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BIM the best solution for historic chapel relocation

Relocating a Victorian chapel from its current position in a hospital building due for demolition to its position in a new building would be tough enough, but with 50mm tolerances making the challenge tougher, contractor DBR turned to technology.

Client: Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust

Chapel project contractor: DBR (London)

Main contractor: Laing O’Rourke

Conservation architect: Cowan Architects

Conservation engineer: SFK Consulting

Principal architect: BDP

BIM specialist: Murphy Geospatial

Brighton’s Royal Sussex County Hospital is undergoing significant changes and improvement through the ‘3Ts Redevelopment’ programme. The construction programme, under main contractor Laing O’Rourke, will replace the front half of the hospital, including the oldest acute ward block in the NHS, with two new state-of-the-art clinical facilities. The two new buildings were designed by principal architect, BDP, and will provide accommodation for more than 40 wards and departments. The framework and outer envelope of the first building is complete, and its internal fit-out is underway.

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