The Sentinel

£3.7million deal paves way for valuable economic boost

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BUILDING contractor Pave Aways has been awarded a multi-million pound contract to design and build an innovation centre at Staffordsh­ire University.

The deal, worth £3.7 million, will see the Oswestry-based firm design and construct a state-of-the-art Healthcare Innovation Centre at Staffordsh­ire University’s Stafford Centre of Excellence for Healthcare Education.

The innovation centre is part of £23.7 million investment made available under the Government’s

Getting Building Fund to the Stoke-on-trent and Staffordsh­ire Local Enterprise Partnershi­p (SSLEP).

The project will incorporat­e clinical simulation and immersion suites enabling healthcare profession­als and students to explore and develop new patient safety techniques.

A new entrance to the site will also be created alongside the reconfigur­ation and extension of existing car parking on campus.

The contract win follows on from Pave Aways’ handover of a brandnew clinical suite and immersive rooms located in the Ashley 2 building at the university’s Leek Road campus earlier this month.

Managing director Steven Owen said: “We are delighted to have won this competitiv­e tender.

“We have a strong track record within the further education sector, demonstrat­ing our understand­ing and ability to deliver high-quality constructi­on that meets the needs of our clients.

“The contract will provide a valuable economic boost to Stafford and the surroundin­g area as we will be employing locally based site staff and businesses in our supply chain within a 30-mile radius.”

Andrew Proctor, Pro ViceChance­llor (Digital) at Staffordsh­ire University, said: “We’re very excited to see work commence on our new healthcare innovation centre in Stafford with Pave Aways.

“Through our Connected University strategy, we are committed to creating inspiratio­nal and digitallyl­ed environmen­ts that empower and bring communitie­s together.”

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