6 Jan 21
You could say that 2020 didn’t go exactly as planned. In the last six months, we’ve seen the construction industry step away from normal projects to build Nightingale hospitals such as the modular build at Nightingale Hospital Exeter, support emergency services and adapt buildings to become secure against a virus that none of us saw coming. Here Steve Breen, General Manager of Construction Industries for exclusive Cat® dealer, Finning UK & Ireland, explains how restrictive measures introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic are being countered with remote vehicle control technology and a level of agility even the industry itself didn’t realise it had.
SPECULATION over whether beds spotted stored in a warehouse at Threemilestone for a brand new Nightingale Hospital has been quashed. The beds were seen through the open doors of the old Cornwall Farmers building on the Threemilestone Estate, now operating as the Westfield Storage Depot . Cornish Dave tweeted the picture saying: Inside the old Cornwall Farmers building in the Threemilestone industrial estate, one can be seen tens of hospital beds. The building is now Westfield s storage depot.is this the location of the equipment for Cornwall s nightingale hospital?
@LeeTrewhela@PacketEmma inside the old Cornwall Farmers building in the Threemilestone industrial estate, one can be seen tens of hospital beds. The building is now Westfield s storage depot.is this the location of the equipment for Cornwall s nightingale hospital? pic.twitter.com/CGhYBkPuUG Cornish Dave (@burngold) December 28, 2020