The GBP11 million ($15.8 million approx) H4H Rehabilitation Complex features a 25m long swimming pool with moving floor, an ‘Aqua Jogger’, and a new and improved gym. New medical rehabilitation facilities are also incorporated into the facility.
A paved walkway leading from the entrance to the complex features paving stones engraved with the efforts taken to raise money for the scheme.
UK-based consultancy firm Capita Symonds provided a multidisciplinary range of services on the project including architecture, civil and structural engineering, ecology, landscaping and environmental. Capita Symonds carried out these functions on behalf of Interserve Building, which in turn is working on behalf of PriDE – the Ministry of Defence’s Prime South East Contractor.
Headley Court provides care and rehabilitation for soldiers returning from battlefields in places such as Afghanistan and Iraq with serious injuries that often lead to amputations.