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Department of Health: The Paddington Health Campus Scheme

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appendix one2003FebruaryWestminster City Council planning department requestthat the <strong>Campus</strong> partners withdraw their planningapplication for further consideration.March<strong>The</strong> <strong>Campus</strong> partners identified the availability <strong>of</strong><strong>The</strong> Point building as essential for the enabling anddecanting <strong>of</strong> the scheme.AprilCost estimate from Davis Langdon and Everest putcapital construction cost for scheme at £792 million.Affordability Gap £53 million.Westminster Primary Care Trust noted that no agreementhad been reached on service strategies so the clinicalcontent <strong>of</strong> the scheme remained unconfirmedMayNew scheme configuration means that new ImperialCollege building is no longer separate from hospitalbuildings so the College’s building was now within thescope <strong>of</strong> the proposed PFI scheme.June<strong>Scheme</strong> was approved by the Strategic <strong>Health</strong> Authority,with Primary Care Trust support.AugustOBC for Enabling Case for the <strong>Paddington</strong> <strong>Health</strong><strong>Campus</strong> (procurement <strong>of</strong> the Point building on a longlease) was finalised.OctoberChief Secretary to Treasury requested new OBC andreview <strong>of</strong> scheme management before Enabling Casecould be considered.Risk register updated by Davis Langdon and Everest2003 (continued)NovemberFull Business Case for enabling works was approved byNorth West London Strategic <strong>Health</strong> Authority.Gateway review <strong>of</strong> <strong>Campus</strong> scheme.<strong>The</strong> Chief Executive <strong>of</strong> St Mary’s NHS Trust wrote tothe Chief Executive <strong>of</strong> the NHS regarding who was theAccountable Officer for the scheme.DecemberJoint <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Health</strong>/HM Treasury/National AuditOffice Review Steering Group commenced review.2004FebruaryInterim findings <strong>of</strong> Joint Review reported orally to <strong>Campus</strong>partners. Work on OBC immediately stopped, pendingdecision on whether to proceed with project.April<strong>Campus</strong> partners agree new affordability andspace constraints with commissioners, subjectto 24 assumptions.PDCL approached <strong>Campus</strong> partners identifying land onnorth <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Paddington</strong> Basin that scheme could use formore straightforward build. <strong>Campus</strong> partners received<strong>Department</strong>al consent to explore this opportunity.JuneJoint Project Board noted the advantages <strong>of</strong> usingnorth site and subsequently prepared the 2004 OutlineBusiness Case.42the <strong>Paddington</strong> <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Campus</strong> scheme

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