MEDICAL AND HOSPITAL SOLUTIONS

PRE-FABRICATED HOSPITAL

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Pre-Fabricated
Hospital Advantages

  • Easy to install and fast to erect
  • Tailor made for Customer needs
  • High consideration of human engineering
  • Designed and manufactured to highest demands
  • Better utilization of economical resources
  • Building in “laboratory conditions” achieving higher level of quality in final product
  • Construction in advance
  • Construction in standardized sections for shipment and quick assembly on ready site
  • Development of new building material technology for better isolation and strenght
  • Intelligent and new state of the art infrastructure installation
  • Convenience milieu for changes/additions during manufacturing
  • Clear mile stone control by the customer and the financial 

General Overview of the Hospital

The Prefabricated Hospital is made of five (5) main blocks:

  • Our hospitals can be customized according to satisfy clients needs and restrictions.
  • The hospital will contain 60 beds + 10 outpatient beds, equalling a total of 70 beds. It will be a single storey building and the total size of the hospital including corridors, will be approximately 1.300 sqm.
  • The hospital will be fully equipped with medical equipment 

A

OutPatient & Triage

  • The outpatient and triage block will be 320sqm, which is approximately 25% of the hospital area, and will contain two main zones; emergency and outpatient
  • There are three entrances to the block:
  • The main corridor that is connected to the hospital main entrance and that serves the ambulance platform for the triage
  • The outpatient entrance, which is a side entrance, in order to reduce the load of incoming patients in to the hospital
  • The connection door to the corridor and from there in to the patients’ wards
  • In the emergency zone there will be 10 beds, 6 beds for triage and another 4 beds for trauma
  • Next to the trauma zone there will be a trauma operating theatre
  • In the outpatient zone there will be 8 medical doctor and nursing examination, treatment, consultation and medical follow-up rooms, in addition another 2 ultra-sound rooms, one for gynaecology and one for abdominal
  • The diagnostics facilities such as laboratory, x-ray and pharmacy, will serve both the outpatient department and the rest of the hospital

B

Operating & ICU

  • The operating and ICU block will be 350 sqm, which is approximately 27 % of the Hospital area, and will contain two main zones; Operating/ICU and Laundry/Sterilization.
  • There are three entrances to the block:
  • The staff entrance to the changing area
  • The patient entrance via the nurse control to the operating hall
  • The connection door to the corridor to the patient’s wards
  • There will be six OTs (operating theatres) each approximately 40 sqm on average.
  • The net height in the OT area will be 2.8m.
  • In the operating zone there will be 4 pre-operative beds and 6 post-operative beds, in addition to 8 ICU (intensive care unit) beds with nursing/observation stations.
  • The laundry and sterilization serve the needs of block B only.

C

Surgical & Internal Wards

  • The surgical and internal block will be 250 sqm, which is approximately 20 % of the hospital area, and will contain two main zones; surgical and intern/tropical wards.
  • There are two entrances to the block, both are from the main corridors of the hospital.
  • In both the surgical and the intern/tropical wards there will be six suites in total; two of six beds each, two of two beds each and two of one bed each. All 12 suites in both wards will be equipped with toilets and showers.
  • In addition there will be an isolation ward with two rooms (one bed in each), that can serve the above wards together (with separate toilets).
  • In total, the number of beds in block C will be 20 (including isolation ward).
  • Two nursing stations and a medical doctor’s room will also be included, completing the medical staff presence in each ward.
  • In each ward there will be a common room for meal and rest.

D

Pediatric, Obstetrics & Gynaecology

  • The pediatric, obstetrics & gynaecology block will be 250 sqm, which is approximately 20 % of the hospital area, and will contain two main zones; paediatric and obstetrics/gynaecology
  • There are two entrances to the block; both are from the main corridors of the hospital.
  • In both the paediatric ward and the obstetric & gynaecology ward there will be six suites in total; two of six beds each, two of two beds each and two of one bed each. All 12 suites in both wards will be equipped with toilets and showers.
  • There will be also be four delivery rooms with all the necessary for surgical intervention, in addition to 4 beds of neonatal including nurse station.
  • In total, the number of beds in block D will be 22.
  • Two nursing stations and a medical doctor’s room will also be included, completing the medical staff presence in each ward.
  • In each ward there will be a common room for meal and rest

E

Supply & Technical Support

Block E will contain the kitchen, laundry, medical plant, generators, water plant and morgue
Kitchen
  • Industrial kitchen
  • Solar water heater
  • Refrigerator
Laundry
  • Washing machines
  • Dryer machines
  • Iron cylinder type
  • Basket trolley
  • Iron desk
  • Air conditioning
Medical Plant
  • Manifold for both left and right stock
  • Air dryers
Power Plant 
  • 2 x 75 kVA generator sets will be synchronized with each another in order to provide sufficient power for the hospital
Water Plant
  • Water purification plant to produce approximately 24,000 litres per day

How we build it

Reinforced concrete foundations

  • There will be adequate insulation under the foundation. An additional sulphate resistant layer will be applied if necessary.
    This will be determined upon the soil analysis performed for each site.
  • Ribbed steel reinforcement for ground beams will be placed  in the canals excavated according to the project. The stirrups  should be tied to rebars by steel wire at every joint. Once all  steel is in position, wood or steel formwork will be placed  and securely fitted to place, in situ concrete will be poured

How we build it

Fibercement wall units

Fibercement boards are used as walls in our prefabricated buildings for higher durability, insulation performance and aesthetics.

  • Fibercement products consisting of natural cellulose fiber, cement and ground silica instead of synthetic fiber and are preferred especially because of usage as exterior and interior  plain facade cladding.
  • Production of asbestos based boards used widely before 1990, was terminated since asbestos was prohibited.  Producers searched alternative products and fibercement was  accepted to be the best solution.
  • The high quality silica sand granulated at a special mill and becomes mud by mixing with cement, water and cellulose.

How we build it

Insulation

High quality insulation materials insures energy saving.
Rockwool & Glasswool
  • Rock Wool Products are manufactured to be utilized for thermal and sound insulation and fire safety of roofs, walls, pipes, tanks and other industrial equipments.
  • Glass wool Products are manufactured from fine glass fibres to be utilized for thermal and around insulation of roofs, walls, ducts and pipes. They are highly resilient and homogenous insulation materials which are free from course fibres, shot and impurities.
  • They are rot proof and resistant to aging. They do not cause corrosion or rust.
  • They can be cut easily with no waste pieces and each piece left is usable.
  • They are not affected by sunrays and do not show shrinkage by time. They are dimensionally stable.
  • Fire resistance with respect to ASTM E 84 and EN 13501-1.
  • They are classified as “A” group non-combustible.

How we build it

Air purification & H.E.P.A. filters