


Trafford Hospital – Central Generators
The Challenge
Trafford General Hospital required a substantial upgrade to its standby power infrastructure to ensure uninterrupted operation of critical electrical safety systems. The existing resilience strategy needed strengthening to meet the operational demands of a live acute healthcare environment, where power continuity is essential to patient safety, clinical services, and statutory compliance. The works had to be delivered with zero disruption to hospital operations, requiring careful planning, sequencing, and coordination within constrained plant areas and live electrical systems.
Project Goals
The Result
The project successfully delivered the installation of two 1,750kVA standby generators, forming a high-capacity backup power solution for the hospital. In parallel, five 300mm² SWA feeder cables were installed to supply and interconnect key electrical switchboards, enabling seamless generator-backed power distribution across critical circuits.
Together, these generators now provide resilient backup power to a wide range of life-safety and essential electrical systems, significantly enhancing the hospital’s operational security. The upgrade delivers long-term reassurance to Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, ensuring Trafford General Hospital remains protected against power interruptions while maintaining safe, continuous care for patients and staff.
Project Manager
Bradley Conboy
Brief Description
High-capacity standby generators delivering resilient backup power to critical hospital life-safety and essential electrical systems.
Client
Manchester University Foundation Trust
Project Budget
£750,000.00
Date Started
May 2025
































