Westminster mortuary getting 2.8million upgrade to make it 'fit for purpose'
Briefly

The Westminster Public Mortuary in central London is undergoing a £2.8 million refurbishment due to drainage issues, which had caused frequent problems with trolley wheels getting stuck.
According to the Westminster City Council, the original drainage design failed to account for operational challenges, leading to extensive redesigns and additional costs during the refurbishment of the mortuary.
The council has identified that the project costs increased by £1.8 million in seven months, attributing it partly to inadequate initial surveys and challenges encountered only after work commenced.
This mortuary has also been designated a site for processing mass fatalities, which has historically affected the services and further emphasizes the need for this refurbishment.
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