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MTX to design landmark diagnostics and treatment centre in Wales

MTX Contracts Ltd has been chosen to design a new diagnostics and treatment centre for South East Wales located in Llantrisant, Rhondda Cynon Taf.

The project, which will be built using modern methods of construction, will transform the former British Airways Avionics Engineering (BAAE) site near Cardiff into a state-of-the-art healthcare campus, delivering a c.17,300m² new build development across three buildings with supporting infrastructure to create a Community Diagnostics Hub and Treatment Centre.

MTX has been appointed under a Pre-Construction Services Agreement (PCSA) to deliver Phase 1 of the development, which focuses on the design and construction of the Community Diagnostics Hub. This first phase will cover around 7,500m² and is scheduled to begin construction later this year.

Set across three floors, the new hub will house a range of advanced diagnostic and treatment facilities. The ground floor will include MRI, CT, ultrasound, and plain film X-ray suites, alongside dedicated endoscopy procedure rooms, follow-up screening, and clinical services. The second floor will accommodate plant rooms and a training area for staff, including an Endoscopy Academy designed to provide a high-quality regional NHS training centre for endoscopists.

External landscaping and supporting works will also form part of this phase, including improvements to existing car parking and roads, as well as compliance landscaping to the south of the site for SAB design requirements.

The Welsh Government has granted official approval of funding for phase one of the Llantrisant Health Park which will support regional collaboration between Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, and Aneurin Bevan University Health Board. The facility will improve access to diagnostics and treatment, enhance service delivery, and provide a centre of excellence for high-volume, low-complexity orthopaedic and day/outpatient general surgery.

MTX managing director David Hartley said: “We are extremely proud to be partnering with the health boards to develop this exciting new facility, which represents a major step forward for healthcare in South East Wales. Combining our healthcare expertise with Modern Methods of Construction, we are developing a design that will deliver an outstanding asset for patients and clinicians alike.”

Paul Mears, chief executive of Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board, commented: “Llantrisant Health Park represents an exciting step forward for health care services in South East Wales. By bringing together diagnostic, surgical and specialist services in one purpose-built facility, we can improve access, reduce delays and provide a better experience for patients across the region.”

Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care Jeremy Miles added: “This investment in Llantrisant Health Park demonstrates our commitment to building an NHS that works for everyone in Wales. By bringing together three health boards to deliver modern diagnostic services closer to where people live, we are taking practical steps to reduce waiting times and improve patient care across South-East Wales.”

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