VINCI Park to invest £9m in new hospital car park
VINCI Park is to invest £9m in designing, building and managing a new car park for Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. The 1,000 space multi-storey car park will be located at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital, with a further 400 space multi-storeycar park at Cheltenham General Hospital planned subject to planning permission.
Building on its work with eleven hospital trusts across the UK and considerable experience with Design, Build, Finance and Operate initiatives (DBFO) within NHS Trusts, the PFI partnership, completed on 29th December 2009, saw VINCI Park take over the management of the existing car parks at both Gloucester and Cheltenham hospitals on 4th January 2010. Following development of the car parks,
Building work on the car park will begin in April 2010. Good lighting, the use of colour and clear signage will be integrated to provide ease of use and help create a secure and safe environment.
Amongst other features, the innovative design will also incorporate a series of timber louvre panels, rotated to create a wave effect. This is designed to prevent car headlights from being seen in nearby properties, while also providing natural ventilation, light and surveillance.
To improve speed and ease of payment,
If planning permission is granted, a 400 space car park will be built at
Mark Evans,
“We are delighted to announce this partnership with Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. It is an exciting project which has taken three years to design and conclude and consolidates our extensive experience of Design, Build, Finance and Operate (DBFO) initiatives within NHS Trusts.
As the first operator to adapt the Shopmobility concept to the hospital environment,
Hospital Trust Director for Property and Medical Engineering, Graham Marsh, concludes: “This facility will centralise car parking on the hospital site, improving access for patients, visitors and staff.”

