PRIVATE Finance Hospital In Greenock Is Handed Over To NHS

31 October, 2025 | Local

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has taken over ownership and maintenance of the Larkfield Unit at Inverclyde Royal Hospital in Greenock, following the formal conclusion of a 25-year Private Finance Initiative (PFI) agreement.

The PFI agreement was for the construction and ongoing maintenance of the unit by LH Project Limited (Project Co), with Alba Infra Partners managing BIIF LP, the sole investor. NHSGGC and Project Co successfully completed the handback of the facility today.

Built in 2000, the unit has delivered a high-quality environment, primarily providing specialist care for older people in Inverclyde and across Greater Glasgow and Clyde, alongside a range of other services.

Professor Tom Steele, director of estates and facilities at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, said: “We are pleased to have completed this latest phase in the life of the Larkfield Unit.

“Over the past 25 years, the unit has played a critical role in caring for the people of Inverclyde and beyond, and we would like to thank all our partners for the work they have done in helping to maintain such a high-quality environment for our patients.

“The handover was delivered through a collaborative process involving all stakeholders, ensuring a smooth and compliant conclusion to the agreement, and we would like to thank LH Project Limited, IML, Bellrock FM and all those involved for the important role they have played.

“NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde estates and facilities teams will now be responsible for the operation of the facility in addition to the vital services provided within the hospital campus. It is important to underline there will be no impact on or change to service delivery in the hospital campus.”

LH Project Co director, Carl Dix, noted: “The handback of the hospital marks the culmination of a quarter-century of collaborative working, delivering an outstanding healthcare environment. We are proud to return a well-maintained, future-ready facility that will continue to support the community for years to come.”

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