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Cotaplan is one of the UK’s leading providers of bespoke, modular hospital wards. In just a few short weeks, we can deliver and install industry-leading treatment space to a complete range of health establishments. For many years, we have worked with healthcare establishments across the country. As such, we are familiar with the standards required for these additional care spaces, either for treatment or temporary accommodation purposes.
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On average, we can build a practical modular construction in just a few weeks and that isn’t due to cutting corners. We utilise the latest in smart approaches to erecting high-quality spaces which are suitable for all manner of patients. One of the major differences between our construction strategies and those of our competitors is that we make the most of off-site construction. That means that our modular hospital wards are largely pieced together off-site, which minimises the disturbance to your hospital grounds.
In addition to lessening the impact of the construction period, it also enables us to complete the task much quicker. This reduces the cost of each project – savings which we pass on to our clients. These savings are essential for all healthcare facilities, particularly NHS hospitals. Thanks to our affordable modular buildings, you can spend your budget on more equipment, research or staff to ensure that your facility run smoothly.
Whether you’re looking for modular accident and emergency wards, private wards or even isolation wards, Cotaplan can provide the perfect solution for your needs.
The National Health Service, and even private hospitals, is under more strain than ever. The NHS is suffering heavily under the government’s 18-week waiting target. Hospitals just don’t have enough space – so, what’s the solution? Our modular hospital construction services!
Here at Cotaplan, we can provide premium modular buildings to give your hospital more working space, build additional wards for your patients and ensure that they can receive the healthcare that they so desperately need. Our specialist team have played a key role in helping NHS hospitals to overcome their daily challenges for the past few years. We can provide top-of-the-range, bespoke spaces which meet the industrial standards. Our commutable hospital wards are practical, comfortable and meet the industry standards for patient care and accommodation.
Our modular spaces can be truly customised to fit your needs. Thanks to the durability of our models, they can be constructed as single level or multi-storeyed. That means that your hospital’s layout does not need to be compromised. In fact, thanks to the unique features of modular buildings, they can even surpass the reliability and accessibility of traditional constructions.
Our designs aren’t just limited to the basic ward space either; our team can easily install bathrooms, kitchenettes, break areas, private rooms, offices and every kind of space that your hospital will need within easy reach of the modular hospital ward. Your patients, nurses and visitors staying and working in these spaces need the same high-quality access to these spaces as those in your main hospital, but with the added convenience of having the freedom to place them anywhere.
Our team are proud to offer a complete range of bespoke hospital ward solutions, including:
Cotaplan was established more than 40 years ago, and in that time, we have provided modular buildings to a complete range of businesses, facilities and even private homes. No one in the UK has more experience when it comes to designing and constructing these buildings than our modular specialists do. Thanks to the high-quality materials and techniques that our team utilises, our modular accommodations can be used as short, medium or long-term solutions to your healthcare facility. If long-term is a requirement, then we can adjust the building accordingly to offer a bespoke property focused on longevity.
Our team are specialists when it comes to modular hospital wards design and construction, including:
If you are, don’t hesitate to get in touch with our team today! Once we have sourced and cleared a suitable space for your modular hospital ward, we can have the exterior erected and ready for interior fitting in just a matter of days!
Whether you’re looking for module wards for NHS hospitals or private healthcare facilities, our team can provide the bespoke design solution for you. For more information on our modular hospital wards, contact Cotaplan today on 0800 7999049. Alternatively, you can email us directly at info@cotaplan.co.uk and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can!
We understand how important it is to keep disruption to a minimum in any setting — particularly in healthcare environments where patient care must continue uninterrupted. Because our modular healthcare buildings are constructed off-site at our facility, on-site installation time is significantly reduced, making the process faster, safer and far less disruptive than traditional bricks-and-mortar construction.
Another key advantage of prefabricated construction is flexibility. Our modular buildings are fully relocatable, so if your service needs change or departments need to be reconfigured, the building can be moved or adapted to suit your evolving requirements.
Our modular healthcare facilities are available in a wide range of finishes and specifications. By working closely with your team, we can design and deliver a bespoke solution tailored to your clinical and operational needs — right down to the flooring and internal layout. We can incorporate consultation rooms, treatment rooms, waiting areas, reception spaces, staff rooms, storage areas, toilets, washrooms, changing facilities, and kitchenettes as part of your modular solution.
To ensure accessibility for all patients and staff, we can provide full wheelchair access and integrate specialist equipment or features to support those with additional needs.
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