Pfizer currently undertakes studies on volunteers within two floors of the Erasme One-Day Hospital, in the Brussels region, Belgium. As part of the Pfizer Centre Administratif Hospitalier (CAH) project, the Erasme Hospital has received a 578sqm office fit out, accommodating 60 people and a subject screening area.
This area, fully equipped with medical equipment and analytical instruments, includes six examination beds, two interview rooms and a laboratory.
Luke Bartolo, Director for Turner and Townsend in the Netherlands, said: “The feedback from Erasme is extremely positive and we look forward to working closely together over the course of the second phase of the project.”
Kevin Deveson, Global Operations Manager for Pfizer, added: “The first phase of this demanding fit out has been completed according to plan and we’re extremely pleased with the result.”
“We’re now focusing on the second part of the project which we’re confident will be up and running from this summer – a much-needed addition to the Pfizer Clinical Research Unit.”
The second phase involves the fit out of approximately 1,300sqm, including changing and shower room facilities and a grade 2 full laboratory. The final completion date is June 2017.