Renovating a GP Surgery or Dental Practice Without Closing: A Phased Works Strategy
Closing a GP surgery or dental practice for the duration of a full refurbishment is rarely realistic — patient continuity, staff income, and NHS contract obligations do not pause for a building project. The practices that renovate successfully split the works into phases small enough to run alongside live clinical operation, with construction-phase controls that keep dust, noise, and contractor access away from patients and staff.
How to Design a Compliant Decontamination Room: HTM 01-05 Layout and Specification Guide
The decontamination room is the single most scrutinised space in any dental inspection, and it is far cheaper to design correctly during a refurbishment than to retrofit later. HTM 01-05 does not just specify equipment — it specifies a one-way workflow from dirty to clean that has to be built into the room layout from the outset. Get the zoning wrong at the design stage, and no amount of policy documentation will satisfy an inspector standing in the room.
Dental Practice Refurbishment: The Complete Planning Guide for Practice Owners
A dental practice refurbishment carries risks a general office fit-out does not: lead-lined X-ray rooms, HTM 01-05 decontamination flow, and clinical equipment that cannot simply be unplugged and moved to the other side of the room. Practice owners who plan around these constraints from day one avoid the two failures that derail most dental refurbishments — a decontamination room that fails its first CQC visit, and a project that overruns because the surgery could not keep treating patients.
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