24/11/2009Sir Reg Empey
24/11/2009David McClarty
24/11/2009David McNarry
23/11/2009Tom Elliott
23/11/2009Basil McCrea
Ulster Unionist Health Minister Michael McGimpsey has visited the site of the new acute hospital for the South West to see how construction is progressing.
Construction at the £270million development is now six months into a three year construction programme that will see the hospital opening in 2012.
The UUP MLA viewed works starting on the construction of the frame for the 65,000m2 hospital building following the site preparation work.
Minister McGimpsey congratulated the Western Health and Social Care Trust and appointed contractor Northern Ireland Health Group on the substantial progress to date.
He said: "Since my last visit to the site six months ago there has been tremendous progress, which I have seen on site today. It is very clear that construction is now well underway to deliver the new £270million Acute Hospital for the people of the southwest.
"This new acute hospital will make a real difference to the health and social care services in the Western Trust area when it opens in 2012. The local community is already benefiting from the project in these tough economic times with a significant number of subcontracts to date being awarded to local firms. On site today there are about 200 workers and I have been informed by NIHG that, by this time next year, this will increase to approximately 700.
"Construction of the hospital remains on target for 2012 and I thank everyone involved for their continued dedication to this project. Once completed, the hospital will provide modern, state of the art facilities to meet the needs of the people of the south west."













