Robertson Central is currently developing the Clackmannanshire Community Health Hospital on behalf of NHS Forth Valley.
The £20million project, which includes a replacement for the Alloa Health Centre, is being delivered in partnership with Robertson Capital Projects and Robertson FM.
Working closely with its client and Glasgow-based HLM architects, Robertson Central will develop a highly functional mini healthcare campus comprising three individual buildings linked by a covered walkway.
This approach will not only offer appropriate patient treatment environments but will also create flexible community buildings receptive to client needs and service requirements.
The primary objective has been to create a community of healthcare facilities where the internal and external spaces integrate to form an environment where the need for privacy, dignity, independence and patient choice are balanced against security, flexibility, safety and efficiency.
The construction phase is expected to be completed by December 2008.
The new Community Hospital and replacement Alloa health centre is being built on the site of the former Sauchie Hospital in Alloa.
The replacement health centre will see approximately 800 patients each day and provide a range of primary care service to the 25,000 people of Alloa.
Services will include three GP practices, community nursing services, treatment room services, chiropody, dental, physiotherapy, out-patient clinics and pharmacy services.
The Community Hospital will provide a range of services to the wider population of Clackmannanshire.
These will include forty five in-patient beds for physically frail older people, mentally frail older people, including provision for intermediate care and rehabilitation, palliative care and continuing care of those with complex needs as well as forty day services places for older people and people with mental health problems and a base for the community mental health teams, other community services and a base for Social work teams.