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A.B.S.

Assignment 02

Amey Deshmukh B
Pillai Hoc COA, Rasayani
COMMON SERVICES
1. Administrative Services
2. Informational Services Board
3. Therapeutic Services
4. Diagnostic Services
5. Support Services
Administrative Services

Informational Services

Therapeutic Services

Diagnostic Services

Support Services

Organizational Structure of Hospital


Divided In 5 Zones

1. Outer-Zone

2. Ancillary Zone
3. Middle Zone
4. Inner-Zone
5. Service Zone
Divided In 5 Zones
1. Outer-Zone 2. Ancillary Zone 3. Middle Zone
• Administrative Dept. • Pharmacy Dept. • Nursery Dept.
• Out-Patient Dept. (OPD) • Laboratory Dept. • Operation Theatre Dept.
• Personnel Dept. • Radiology Dept. • Medical Dept.
• Emergency Dept. • Delivery Dept.
• Central-Sterile Dept. • Intensive care Dept. (IC)
• Primary Health-care Dept.

4. Inner-Zone 5. Service Zone


• Dietary Dept.
• Inpatient Dept./ Nursing Ward
• House-Keeping/Supply Dept.
• Physical Medicine &
• Mortuary Dept.
Rehabilitation Dept.
• Storage Dept.
• Maintenance & Engineering Dept.
• Waste-Management Dept.
1. Outer-Zone
2. Ancillary Zone
3. Middle Zone
4. Inner-Zone
5. Service Zone
6. Parking zone
Phoenix Children's
Hospital

Project Features
• Location – Phoenix,
AZ ,United States
• Type - Healthcare
• 770,000 square feet
(71,535 sm)
• 11 stories
• 433 beds
• 48 PICU(Paediatric
Intensive Care Unit,) beds
• 76 NICU (Neonatal
Intensive Care Unit) beds
INTRODUCTION
• Phoenix Children's Hospital is a freestanding pediatric acute
care children's hospital located in Phoenix, Arizona.
• The hospital has 381 pediatric beds] and is affiliated with
the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix.
• Phoenix Children's also partners with Maricopa Integrated
Health System for a 3-year pediatric residency training
program.
• The hospital provides comprehensive pediatric specialties and
subspecialties including inpatient, outpatient, emergency,
trauma, and urgent care to infants, children, teens, and young
adults 0-21 throughout Arizona and the surrounding states.
• The hospital sometimes also treats older adults that require
pediatric care. Phoenix Children's Hospital also features
a Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center, the only in the state.
MAIN ENTRANCE TO HOSPITAL
Increased Hospital Capacity
• The ensuing $350m development, which
increases capacity to 377 beds, includes a new
patient tower designed by HKS Architects, plus
an ambulatory care building, main entrance
boulevard and expanded parking garage.

• We provided master planning and mechanical


and electrical design services on the nearly 1
million square feet scheme.

• After the tower opened in 2011, Hobbs and


Black architects designed the new Emergency
Department opened in 2017.

• WSP provided MEP/Low Voltage/Fire


Protection services and continued providing
master planning.
Comfort and Sustainability at the Core
• Proving that comfort and sustainability are fully compatible,
the design team also found a myriad of ways to minimise the
facility’s carbon footprint.

• Building services were central to this. The new Central Utility


Plant (CUP) and tunnel distribution system includes a unique
800-ton heat pump chiller.

• This allows heat from the cooling cycle to be ‘injected’ into the
water-heating system, enabling significant heat recovery and
saving around 5.5m gallons of water per year.

• Meanwhile, the new tower is designed to take advantage of


the natural light provided by the Phoenix sun while avoiding
excess heat gain, reducing the pressure on mechanical
systems.

• The impact of this sustainable approach can be seen in the


hospital’s utility bills– down a third per square foot in the first
year after expansion.
Electrical Usage
• Significant energy savings came from the lighting strategy and a state-of-the-art
central plant. Houston-based mechanical and electrical consulting firm CCRD
pooled resources from its Dallas and Phoenix offices and worked with HKS on
modeling software that included all final space finishes, colors, and fixtures to
meticulously render lighting levels and avoid overlighting.
• A combination of daylight, fluorescent, and LED lighting, along with daylight and
occupancy sensors, reduced lighting power usage to 0.88 watts per square foot,
an approximate 25 percent reduction under the City of Phoenix building energy
code that returns approximately $100,000 per year in energy savings.

Natural Gas Usage


• Simultaneous heating and cooling are critical in a healthcare environment, and
this continuous cycle inspired to implement a heat-pump-chiller energy-recovery
system.
• The heat pump recaptures heat normally rejected to the atmosphere during the
cooling process and injects it into the water’s heating system for space heating
and domestic water. Through the use of the heat-pump compressor, water
temperatures of up to 150 degrees are possible.
• The innovative chiller is sized to run full time, and 94-percent-efficient natural-
gas boilers and chillers provide additional backup conditioning when needed.
• As a result, while the Energy Information Administration’s Commercial Building
Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS) estimates that a new hospital consumes
225 to 250 kBtu per square foot, PCH operates at 175 kBtu per square foot.
Roof Garden Top
• The facility is oriented on the east–west axis for efficient circulation and daylight harvesting. High-performance
glazing and static exterior shades capitalize on the sun’s angles and reduce direct sunlight glare.
• A two-story opening between the tower’s base and the seven floors of patient beds above creates room for an
accessible 5,200-square-foot roof garden that provides a calming outdoor space for families, patients, and staff.
GENERAL SERVICES USED IN HOSPITALS
Mechanical
• HVAC Heating ventilating and air-conditioning system design
specialised for Hospitals.
• Basement ventilation, stair and lift lobby pressurization, stair well
and lift well pressurization, Smoke evacuation system design.
• Specialised service for Operation theatres , HDU , ICUS, ICCUs,
Bone Marrow Transplant, Laboratory , Imaging Centres,
Scanning , including Medical Gas etc.
• Fire protection system. Fire hydrant and sprinkler system, Fire
pump room.
• Central chilled water system
• Water treatment plan.
• Mortuary and cold storages
Electrical Plumbing
• Electrical system HT/LT design • Water storage,
• Substation , HT panel HT • Water treatment plant and Water pumps
distribution and distribution.
• LT Panels, LT power distribution. • Hydro pneumatic system
• Emergency Power DG Set. • Plumbing system consisting of
• Internal wiring power and lighting. drainage, Hot and Cold water
• External power distribution distribution etc.
• UPS selection , UPS power • Specialised services for infected waste.
distribution • Rain water system and storm water
• Earthing system for electrical drainage.
appliances, Substations DG sets, • Building drainage system, Soil and
Medical equipments waste water piping
• Lightning arrestors. • Plumbing fixtures, CP Fittings.
Energy & Water Conservation Services Elevators
• Rain Water harvesting • Sizing and Selection of Lifts
• Sewage treatment plant • Tender Specifications
• Solar Hybrid hot water system Heat Recovery etc. • Passenger lifts, Patient lifts , Fire Lifts and
• Recycle of STP treated water Service lifts.
• Solar + Wind hybrid roof top power plant.
• Energy Audit and Management IBMS
• Water Audit and Management • Intelligent Building Management System for
• Geothermal HVAC Systems MEP services like HVAC, Electrical, PHE, Fire
Protection System
• CCTV system
• Public Address system
• Fire alarm system
Hospital Engineering Services and installations is a very important component considered to be
life-line for a smooth functioning hospital.
• CIVIL SERVICES

• ELECTRIC SERVICES
• WATER SERVICES
• LIFTS SERVICES

• AIR CONDITION
SERVICES

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