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Larnook and CanCo ready to deliver 'mobile field hospitals' to help NHS fight Covid-19 outbreak

The firm was busy delivering a container-based retail scheme on Lodge Lane in Toxteth, Liverpool

How the new containers delivered by Larnook and Canco would look

A consortium led by a Merseyside contractor and London-based developer says it will deliver "mobile field hospitals" to help the NHS deal with the Covid-19 outbreak.

The consortium of contractor Larnook and London firm CanCo says it is ‘ready to go’ to deliver mobile intensive care units at short notice to help the NHS cope with additional demand resulting from the coronavirus.

The two companies were busy delivering a container-based retail scheme on Lodge Lane in Toxteth - Liverpool's first of its type - when the lockdown halted work.

Larnook managing director Chris Evans, said: “From our work in Lodge Lane we have the design and engineering expertise for rapid deployment of containers. When we read about Cura we thought we could put these to good use.

“Our workforce is on stand-by and it’s not a particularly labour-intensive project, so safe-distancing is perfectly manageable with the right controls in place.”

How the Lodge Lane shipping container development is set to look

The units, based on an ‘open source’ design perfected by specialists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and at Milan Polytechnic, provide all the features of an intensive care unit packed into a single 20-foot shipping container. 

Labelled Cura by their inventors (Connected Units for Respiratory Ailments), the designs have been made available free on-line to allow rapid deployment around the world. 

The smaller size and scalability, say their promoters, mean that they can be easily flexed to meet demand, making them more cost-effective than other approaches.