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Dame Phyllis Frost Centre

Published 31st August 2022

88-Bed Expansion Project

Waterman undertook an infrastructure feasibility study and concept design for the inclusion of a new 88-bed accommodation wing on the existing DPFC site. The study also included the extensive modification and expansion to the Gatehouse and a study to upgrade the site LPG gas reticulation system to natural gas.

Container Accommodation

The project involved the design and documentation of 20 new container type cell units for the low security accommodation on the existing DPFC site. The works involved full design of all infrastructure systems required to support the new units.

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