Construction Project for the New Integrated Outpatient Clinic of the County Emergency Clinical Hospital
Currently, a major construction project is underway for a new integrated outpatient clinic within the County Emergency Clinical Hospital.
The new building will have a height configuration of Basement + Ground Floor + 3 Floors and will include modern facilities essential for high-quality medical services.
Ventilation and Air Treatment Systems:
- The basement, ground floor, and first floor will be equipped with an air treatment unit with a capacity of 12,000 mc/h.
- The second floor will have an air treatment unit with a capacity of 3,900 mc/h.
- The third floor, the ICU section, will be equipped with two air treatment units, each with a capacity of 7,700 mc/h.
Heating and Cooling System: For energy efficiency, the building will be equipped with a low-temperature radiant heating and cooling system made of PE-Xa pipes integrated into the building’s structural elements, specifically the concrete floors. This TABS system will be modular, with each module measuring 1×8 meters. The pipes will be anchored to a metal mesh with 20×20 cm openings, having a 20 cm pitch. The modules will be connected through distribution pipes using the Tichelmann system, and the connection between columns will be made through distribution-collector units, two on each floor.
Thermal System: The building will be equipped with a thermal plant consisting of two ground-water heat pumps, each with a capacity of 50 kW, and four mixed air-ground-water heat pumps of 60 kW, installed on the building’s roof.
Energy Source: The energy required to power the systems will be provided by:
- 93 energy piles with a diameter of 800 mm, supporting the building,
- 76 energy piles with a diameter of 600 mm, from the retaining wall.
These technological solutions will contribute to a modern and efficient medical environment, ensuring both patient comfort and minimal environmental impact.