Nightingale Hospital NHS
Project at a glance
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SectorHealthcare
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LocationNorth East
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ClientGeoffrey Robinson Ltd
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Main ContractorGeoffrey Robinson Ltd
Emergency engineering for pandemic response
SES Engineering Services joined forces with Geoffrey Robinson Ltd to deliver critical MEP infrastructure for the NHS Nightingale Hospital North East in Sunderland—a 460-bed emergency facility created to support the region’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Working under immense time pressure, SES helped convert a 9,000m² empty unit into a fully operational hospital in just weeks. The project team, including SES, Medi-Plumb, Hadrian Air Conditioning, Phillips Commissioning, Aggreko, Integrated Utility Services, ACS, Bender UPS, and Solo Blinds, operated double shifts with up to 190 people on site at any one time. Stringent safety protocols were maintained throughout.
SES installed 48km of cabling, 12,000m of copper pipework, 2,500m of ventilation ductwork, and 920 oxygen outlets—essential for treating patients with respiratory symptoms.
Technical highlights:
Rapid deployment
Collaborative delivery model
A multi-disciplinary team worked around the clock, meeting the urgent needs of the NHS with precision and speed.
Offsite manufacturing support
SES engaged Prism, its offsite manufacturing facility, to accelerate delivery and reduce on-site labour.
Dame Jackie Daniel
Chief Executive, Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust