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Laing O’Rourke to build £106 million Liverpool cancer hospital
Laing O’Rourke has won the job to build £106 million Liverpool cancer hospital next to the Royal Liverpool Hospital.
The new hospital is part of a redesign of the cancer services offered by Wirral-based Clatterbridge Cancer centre which include the redevelopment of the current site at Clatterbridge Health Park in Bebington.
Chief executive of the Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, Andrew Cannell said: “Building a new cancer centre on the same site as both The Royal Liverpool Hospital and The University of Liverpool offers the region a completely unique opportunity.
“It is our plan to take our outstanding care to a new level, bringing truly integrated cancer care along with life saving research, closer to even more patients across Merseyside and Cheshire,” according to the Construction Enquirer.
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