However, the infrastructure and technical equipment in the ZAO are no longer in an up-to-date condition. In particular, the energy supply, air-conditioning, supply and exhaust air technology no longer meet the necessary technical requirements, so that in the event of a -based age and
of the service life of the building services equipment - in the event of an accident in these areas, continued operation or recommissioning can no longer be guaranteed. A relocation of the approximately 3,900 operations in the 4 operating theatres (2019: 3,858, +5.6% vs. 2016) to the central operating theatre
- without significant restriction of the entire surgical care - is not possible. This means that today's ZAO must be upgraded and restructured in order to achieve state-of-the-art infrastructure. At the same time, structural optimisation is intended to meet the increasing demand in the
inpatient care.
The Albertinen Hospital intends to renovate and upgrade the ZAO in the existing premises. The ZAO is located in House F, built in 1988, on the 2nd floor. During the construction phase, an interim solution must be created for the 4 operating theatres. A concept for the interim solution has yet to be developed. The work processes in the rest of the hospital operations must be guaranteed at all times and restrictions for patients, visitors and employees as well as supply and disposal must be minimized. The conversion and upgrading of the ZAO includes the following structural measures:
Creation of changing rooms
Creation of additional recovery room spaces
Reduction of the counter area
Enlargement Anesthesia Induction
Reduction of the bed lock
Operating table/carriage bearing and cleaning
Optimizing operating rooms
Integrate Urodrom
Consultation room for anaesthesia of technical equipment
The general planning services are put out to tender for:
Project planning
Technical equipment (water and sewage, heat supply, indoor air, high-voltage current, telecommunications and IT systems, medical technology (gas and appliances), building automation)
Structural design
Assessment
The EU announcement is voluntary; public procurement law does not have to be applied.