Construction within the new emergency floor carries on at pace, as the space slowly turns into our new majors bays, resuscitation bays, and waiting areas, to name just a few...
Good progress continues to be made on the interior of our new Emergency Floor as the inside space becomes more defined. The areas that will soon become out initial assessment area, ambulance bay and resus bays are taking shape...
Construction of our new Emergency Floor has now reached the highest point of the build, as we continue to make steady progress to completion of the new build... The inside of the department is coming together, as the space for all the areas of the new Floor start to take shape.
The final parts are being put into place on the roof of our new Emergency Floor, so we'll be watertight in the coming week. The internal walls are also going up, giving the first 'live' view of what the space will be like in the new floor...
Internal walls are starting to go up in our #NewEDLeics, as the undercroft space starts to take shape. Did you know ...You can see pictures of how the Royal Infirmary used to look when it first opened via our Virtual Musuem www.leicestershospitals.nhs.uk/aboutus/virtual-museum
Concrete has been poured on the floor and on the roof of the #NewEDLeics this week, as the construction of the building continues at pace. Did you know... today we're #backingtheblues!
Check out the ongoing excellent progress on our #NewEDLeics construction site... And this week down on the site... Did you know... on average, 28 babies are born in our hospitals everyday .