The Waldron Health Centre is a National Health Service (NHS) building next to New Cross railway station in Lewisham, South London, England. It was completed in phases, with the health centre finished in 2008 [1] and final construction ending in 2010. [2]
The Waldron building project had a budget of £13.4m. [3]
The Project Architect was Craig Linnell of Henley, Halebrown and Rorrison. The Services Engineering company was Ramboll. [3] [4]
Construction began in 2006, [2] with the project divided into phases. Phases I and II, which comprise the health center and some retail units, were completed in 2008. [1] Phase III, with housing and more retail, was completed in 2010. [2]
The complex's final footprint is 6,029 m2 (64,900 sq ft). [3] It is occupied by the Amersham Vale Training Practice, [5] Clifton Rise Family Practice, [6] and the New Cross Health Centre. [7]
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The Waldron Health Centre is a National Health Service (NHS) building next to New Cross railway station in Lewisham, South London, England. It was completed in phases, with the health centre finished in 2008 [1] and final construction ending in 2010. [2]
The Waldron building project had a budget of £13.4m. [3]
The Project Architect was Craig Linnell of Henley, Halebrown and Rorrison. The Services Engineering company was Ramboll. [3] [4]
Construction began in 2006, [2] with the project divided into phases. Phases I and II, which comprise the health center and some retail units, were completed in 2008. [1] Phase III, with housing and more retail, was completed in 2010. [2]
The complex's final footprint is 6,029 m2 (64,900 sq ft). [3] It is occupied by the Amersham Vale Training Practice, [5] Clifton Rise Family Practice, [6] and the New Cross Health Centre. [7]
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