How to Choose a Healthcare Refurbishment Contractor: The Questions That Matter
Most GP surgery and dental practice refurbishment failures trace back to procurement, not design. A generalist commercial fit-out contractor can build a beautiful room and still produce a decontamination layout that fails inspection, because they have never had to understand why the layout matters. Choosing the right contractor means asking questions a general builder cannot answer convincingly before you sign anything, not after the first snag list.
Infection Control by Design: Specifying Flooring, Wall Finishes and Fixtures for Clinical Refurbishment
Material choice during a clinical refurbishment is an infection control decision, not just an aesthetic one. Domestic-grade vinyl, round-handled taps, and grout-lined worktops all pass a snagging inspection and all fail an infection control audit six months later. Specifying the right flooring, wall finishes, and fixtures at the design stage costs little more than the wrong ones retrofitting them afterward costs a great deal more.
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.
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