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Skanska is being brought back to carry out remedial measures on a £380m PFI hospital in Coventry which it built 10 years ago and which has been found to have inadequate fire protection.
University Hospital Coventry is undergoing remedial work because its structures “were not as robust” as originally planned, a safety review has revealed.
The hospital trust says interim safety measures are in place during the work. David Eltringham, chief operating officer at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust, said: “We can assure our patients, staff and visitors that we remain vigilant in ensuring fire safety standards are maintained at all times.”
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