Royal Shrewsbury Hospital approached Architectural Wallsz to enhance their healthcare infrastructure rapidly while ensuring high standards of infection control and minimal disruption to ongoing operations. With our innovative approach, we aimed to create a sustainable, efficient, and adaptable solution that addressed the hospital’s immediate needs and future demands.
Royal Shrewsbury Hospital faced the urgent need to expand its healthcare infrastructure while maintaining high standards of infection control and minimising disruption to ongoing operations. Architectural Wallsz stepped in to provide an innovative approach that met these demanding requirements.
We provided modular, prefabricated wall systems, including the installation of four negative pressure pods, a central wall to separate two bays, and a front wall with individual doors into each bay side. The turn-key fit-out also encompassed new ceilings, lighting fixtures, sink modules, flooring, and medical gases. The project was completed in just 12 days.
The installation of four negative pressure pods significantly improved infection prevention, enabling the treatment of level 2 patients in beds that were previously only used for level 1 and below. Features such as easy-to-clean surfaces and integrated HEPA filtration systems, ensured safety and compliance with healthcare standards, thereby further enhancing infection control.
Sustainability was a key focus; the modular system allows for reconfiguration and relocation with minimal disruption and without material waste. Using ICE software, materials were manufactured to exact site specifications with integrated medical services, enabling rapid installation, minimal disruption and waste. The wall panels were insulated with recycled denim, which provided effective acoustic properties while producing 53% less CO2e compared to conventional fibreglass insulation.
The prefabricated wall system was installed swiftly and efficiently, minimising disruption to hospital operations. The project prevented 3,880 kilograms of plasterboard waste from entering landfills. The final installation enhanced infection control measures while offering flexibility for future reconfigurations. The hospital staff praised the solution’s adaptability and efficiency in addressing immediate needs, significantly improving the treatment environment for level 2 patients.
Royal Shrewsbury Hospital approached Architectural Wallsz to enhance their healthcare infrastructure rapidly while ensuring high standards of infection control and minimal disruption to ongoing operations. With our innovative approach, we aimed to create a sustainable, efficient, and adaptable solution that addressed the hospital’s immediate needs and future demands.
Royal Shrewsbury Hospital faced the urgent need to expand its healthcare infrastructure while maintaining high standards of infection control and minimising disruption to ongoing operations. Architectural Wallsz stepped in to provide an innovative approach that met these demanding requirements.
We provided modular, prefabricated wall systems, including the installation of four negative pressure pods, a central wall to separate two bays, and a front wall with individual doors into each bay side. The turn-key fit-out also encompassed new ceilings, lighting fixtures, sink modules, flooring, and medical gases. The project was completed in just 12 days.
The installation of four negative pressure pods significantly improved infection prevention, enabling the treatment of level 2 patients in beds that were previously only used for level 1 and below. Features such as easy-to-clean surfaces and integrated HEPA filtration systems, ensured safety and compliance with healthcare standards, thereby further enhancing infection control.
Sustainability was a key focus; the modular system allows for reconfiguration and relocation with minimal disruption and without material waste. Using ICE software, materials were manufactured to exact site specifications with integrated medical services, enabling rapid installation, minimal disruption and waste. The wall panels were insulated with recycled denim, which provided effective acoustic properties while producing 53% less CO2e compared to conventional fibreglass insulation.
The prefabricated wall system was installed swiftly and efficiently, minimising disruption to hospital operations. The project prevented 3,880 kilograms of plasterboard waste from entering landfills. The final installation enhanced infection control measures while offering flexibility for future reconfigurations. The hospital staff praised the solution’s adaptability and efficiency in addressing immediate needs, significantly improving the treatment environment for level 2 patients.
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