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CATEGORY: Engineering & project management, Hospitals & Health Facilities
LOCATION: Greece
START/END: 1985 - 2000
CLIENT: Phase 1: Achilopoulio General Hospital of Volos, Phase 2: Depanom
ORIGIN OF FUNDING: Phase 1: Achilopoulio General Hospital of Volos, Phase 2: Depanom
PROJECT VALUE: MEP: 13,184,996
LDK’s BUDGET SHARE: 100%
STAFF PROVIDED: 10

Type of Services
The scope of work included:
Phase 2: Advanced Design, Tender Documents / Phase 1: Preliminary Design, Design Development, Final Design of the following installations:
Water Supply / Sewage / Storm Drainage / Fire Fighting / Fire Detection / Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning / Lighting / Power / Electrical Substations / BMS / Telephones - Data / Sound Facilities / TV – Radio / Clock System / CCTV / Access Control /Lightning Protection and Earthing / Lifts / Medical Gases (oxygen, nitrous oxide, compressed air, vacuum production, general purpose compressed air, LPG, gas networks) / Intercom, Bells / Nurse Call / Paging / Priority System / Special Installations (central kitchen, laundry-sewing-linen, sterilisation, disinfection equipment of beds, waste management, cold rooms, incinerators, mortuary, thermal disinfection, pneumatic mail system).
Description
Phase 1: Reconstruction of existing hospital and extension to a new 450-bed total capacity hospital in Volos, Greece. The 45,000 m2 building extends to 8 floors high and has 2 underground levels, with a total of 7 atriums to guarantee natural lighting and ventilation. Its capacity is 300 beds. The hospital hosts pathological nursing clinics (general medicine, cardiological, paediatrics); special nursing clinics (infantile and preemie clinic, artificial kidney unit, HIV unit, a 6-bed cardiological– heart attack unit and a 4-bed subunit, thalassemia unit); surgical nursing clinics (general surgery, gynaecological – obstetrics, special surgical nursing units, an 8-bed ICU, a 10-bed short-nursing unit; surgery halls, reception spaces, cookery, laundry, central sterilization unit, pharmacy etc.
Phase 2: New hospital wing of 300-bed capacity