Electrical / telecommunications.
As part of the planned construction work, the following areas are to be converted in 3 construction phases:
- BA1 in the BT1-E10 middle wing: Conversion and change of use of previous gynecology bed rooms to IMC (intermediate care ward)
- BA2 in the BT2-E10 east wing: conversion and expansion of the existing ITS (intensive care unit),
- BA3 in the BT1-E10 west wing: Conversion and change of use of the previous ITS for gynecology.
In total, the following services are to be performed:
- 2 pieces of conversion / partial replacement of main building distributions AV + SV + BSV during ongoing operations,
- 7 pieces conversion and replacement sub-distributors AV + SV,
- 10 IT network distributors SV / AV + BSV / SV,
- approx. 70 km of laying cables and lines including laying systems,
- approx. 1,500 switchgear and plug-in devices including sockets,
- approx. 7 pieces of media rails for 10 beds,
- approx. 250 lights including accessories,
- Extension of the existing telephone system,
- Extension of the existing data network,
- Extension of the existing intercom / public address system,
- Extension of the existing fire alarm system (Category 1),
- Extension of the existing nurse call system,
- Expansion / adaptation of SHE / smoke extraction systems.
With the planned renovation measures, the existing electrical systems will be partially expanded.
When carrying out all work, it must be ensured that the floors below and above as well as the construction sections that are not being worked on are used for medical purposes.
The operation of the hospital must remain unrestricted during the entire construction period. In some cases, work must be carried out in the vicinity or directly on live systems. Various temporary arrangements are to be made during the renovation work.
The existing cables must sometimes be swiveled around individually according to a pre-agreed and binding schedule, if necessary outside of normal working hours.
As application requirements, appropriate specialist knowledge, efficiency and experience in renovation work in sensitive areas with ongoing operations are necessary, as well as flexibility in the case of necessary shifts in working hours and short-term readiness for action in the event of an accident.