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Island company gives NHS super hospital a makeover

by isleofman.com 29th October 2010

A COMPANY from the Isle of Man has given Peterborough City Hospital a makeover after being contracted to carry out window film installation.

 

DigiGlass was subcontracted by TDSL to design and install more than 400 square meters of printed window film to internal glass partitions, doors, and windows in the hospital.

 

Dave Macdonald, managing director of DigiGlass said: "The Peterborough City Hospital was a big project and it was great to work alongside TDSL during the installation of the window film. The Hospital is a magnificent development and one that we are very pleased to have been involved with."

 

Guch Roopra, TDSL's project director, said: "We contracted the work out to DigiGlass on the back of their past experience and reputation and have been delighted with their quality and professionalism.

 

"The detail really contributes to the overall Peterborough City Hospital development and we look forward to working with them again in the future."

 

The film was primarily installed to ensure glass areas comply with relevant health and safety legislation but a frosted glass effect was also used on internal window film to create privacy screening throughout the hospital.

 

The Peterborough City Hospital is the largest building in the city since the Cathedral was built over 800 years ago. It is the final part in the £335 million Greater Peterborough Health Investment Plan.

Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 29th, October 2010 10:15pm.

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