9 August 2024News

Warden begins work on youth centre expansion in Blackpool

Construction work is well under way on a £1.7m expansion of a youth centre in Blackpool that will provide new opportunities for young people in the area.

Warden is the main contractor on the state-of-the-art centre which will be built on Gorton Street in the Talbot and Brunswick area of the town.

The existing outdated facility has been demolished and is being replaced with a single storey, multi-use building roughly three times the size, that will include an activity hall, canteen, office space, kitchen and washroom facilities.

The expansion will allow for more youth work activities and opportunities for young people, providing a safe and supportive space to learn and develop their talents.

The scheme, expected to complete in February 2025, is being funded from a grant from the government’s Youth Investment Fund, which was secured by the Blackpool Boys and Girls Club and Blackpool Council.

Ian Williams, managing director at Warden Construction, said: “The expansion of Blackpool Youth Zone is a fantastic project for Warden to be involved in, and one that very much aligns with our core values around community impact.

“Working closely with Blackpool Council and Blackpool Boys and Girls Club, we hope to see the new and improved facilities flourish and provide a host of opportunities and benefits to young people in the community.”

Cllr Kath Benson, Cabinet Member for Young People and Aspiration, said: “This development is much-needed and what our young residents deserve. I’m delighted with the progress that has already been made and look forward to seeing it in use early next year.

“Blackpool Boys and Girls Club have ensured that young people have been at the heart of the development plans so that it delivers what they want and need. It will provide them with a safe and supportive space to learn, grow, and develop their talents.”

Jed Sullivan, Youth Worker at Blackpool Boys and Girls Club, said: “Our staff, volunteers, trustees, Chairman, and, most importantly, the young people we serve are brimming with excitement as they watch this incredible new youth centre grow before our eyes.

“The support from Blackpool Council and the Youth Opportunity Fund has been instrumental in making this dream a reality. We can’t wait to open the doors and make this space our own, providing countless opportunities for Blackpool’s youth to learn, grow, and thrive.”

The facilities will also support local efforts to reduce anti-social behaviour, which has seen a 42% reduction since Summer 2023, following a collaboration with Lancashire Police as part of Operation Centurion in the Brunswick and Talbot wards.

2 August 2024News

Warden completes work on £4.4m project at Whiston Hospital

Warden has completed work on a £4.4 million project to create two state-of-the-art operating theatres and a recovery ward at Whiston Hospital in Prescot.

The complex 12-month conversion project was delivered on behalf of VINCI Facilities and Mersey and West Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.

It involved the part conversion of a third-floor administration hub and the complete strip-out and remodeling of a floor area of around 1,100 sqm.

The converted space has enabled the creation of two level 4 operating theatres and a five-bed high-dependency recovery ward, together with associated technical and administrative support rooms.

Ian Williams, managing director at Warden Construction, said: “We’re incredibly proud of our whole project team and supply chain for delivering this project on schedule and ensuring as little disruption as possible for hospital patients, staff and visitors.

“The new operating theatres and recovery ward will have a transformative impact on patients and hospital users, something that gives all of us a great deal of comfort and sense of achievement.”

The works included significant alterations to sanitary installations and the extension of installations for medical gases and pneumatic tubes systems.

Whiston Hospital operating theatres

The creation of a new dedicated plant room required significant adjustment to the building facade through the removal of large-scale curtain walling installations and replacement with wrap around louvre vent systems.

Ian added: “This was a highly technical project because it involved reconfiguring lots of existing systems above occupied rooms and wards. In addition to these technical complexities, the project was logistically challenging as it was positioned directly above the main hospital entrance and throughfare.

“Our experience in handling healthcare construction and refurbishment projects like this one enabled everything to run smoothly.”

Warden Construction, new operating theatres, Whiston Hospital

Our work on the project also included a comprehensive fixed furniture and equipment package comprising bespoke installations and new finishes applied throughout. All works were completed to meet the technical standards within the Hospital Technical Memorandum compliance guide.

Whiston Hospital opened in 2010 and is a state-of-the-art facility offering outstanding care to patients across Merseyside, Cheshire and beyond.​