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State of the art multi-disciplined hospital, which is part of Kuwait''s major upgrade of the public health care system. It is located on a site area of around 88,000 m² and has an overall built up area of about 265,000 m².
Value engineering of car park (circulation, entries, exits, and overall efficiency), structure (shoring, piling, columns spacing, slabs, vertical & horizontal elements), and MEP disciplines (HVAC, drainage, water supply, power, lighting, ELV).
• Curve shaped tower on a site right on the sea shore. • High water table and challenging soil characteristics. • Extremely high humidity presented a special challenge for the treatment of the fresh air supply. • Large energy centre with all main services / utilities in one place.
•Value engineered the piling & shoring out of the project (on a sandy site right at the beach).•Rationalised the sizing of the chilled water plant by suitable sizing and management of a thermal storage tank.
KUWAIT CITY, Jan 22: The Public Institute for Social Security has made significant progress in overcoming obstacles related to the study, design, construction, and operation of the hospital for u2018retireesu2019. The project is managed by the Kuwait Medical City Company, established specifically for this purpose. According to a document the estimated cost for building the project is set at 55.8 million dinars.
Established in January 2012, the Kuwait Medical City Company operates under the Commercial Companies Law with a capital of 40 million dinars. The General Organization for Social Insurance owns 99.94% of the company through one of Wafra International Investment Company''s portfolios.
The document indicates that the company is working diligently to secure necessary approvals from various government agencies to initiate the establishment of the retirement hospital. Plans have been submitted to the ministries of Electricity, Water, Renewable Energy, and Public Works, as well as the Public Authority for Roads and Land Transport, to facilitate the removal of obstacles and begin infrastructure development for the hospital. The Kuwait Medical City Company was established by PIFSS to oversee the study, design, construction, and operation of the Kuwait Medical City project. The project aims to provide high-quality healthcare services for Kuwaiti retirees.
Situated in the Amghara region on an 860,000-square-meter plot (formerly a car garage headquarters removed two years ago), the medical project encompasses a hospital with 400 beds, expandable to 800 beds. The hospital features five specialized centers focusing on heart disease, respiratory system, digestive system, urinary tract, kidneys, and bones. Additional medical services include outpatient clinics, long-term care, and rehabilitation services.
The hospital will be complemented by various non-medical elements such as residential, commercial, entertainment, services, infrastructure, and green spaces. While the original completion date was set for March 31, 2026, a delay is expected, pushing the completion to the end of 2027. A recent meeting with the Ministry of Public Works highlighted the delivery of special plans for the hospital, outlining project details, water requirements, implementation plans, and necessary connection points. The Kuwait Medical City Company, in line with its establishment goals, also holds the authority to invest financial surpluses in various portfolios, as specified in its articles of incorporation and articles of association.
Company working diligently to build hospital for retirees
KUWAIT CITY, Jan 22: The Public Institute for Social Security has made significant progress in overcoming obstacles related to the study, design, construction, and operation of the hospital for ''retirees''. The project is managed by the Kuwait Medical City Company, established specifically for this purpose. According to a document the estimated cost for building the project is set at 55.8 million dinars.
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Atlas Copco has supplied a reliable ZBP energy storage system (ESS) to efficiently power cranes at a construction site of a hospital in Alentejo, in southern-central Portugal. ACCIONA, the Spanish multinational company managing the project, has used the battery-based storage system to set up a hybrid solution with a power generator to optimize the environmental footprint of the crane''s electric motor, achieving significant fuel, energy and lifecycle savings.
ACCIONA, Atlas Copco''s partner in the region, had been using a diesel-driven generator as the sole source of power for the crane at the construction site of a hospital. While the unit was able to effectively handle the load profile, and peaks in power demand when the crane was turned on, it became evident that the solution was oversized.
Having a variable load profile, with the crane''s high current spikes and low loads, the power generator needed to work 24 hours a day, five days a week, and most of the time out of its optimal operational range. This resulted in excessive fuel consumption, which also impacted costs, additional CO2 and noise emissions, and a higher risk of malfunction and unexpected failure ― since the generator''s engine was operating under very demanding conditions.
After several months of using the diesel-driven generator, ACCIONA looked for a more energy-efficient solution to power the crane''s electric motor.
The energy storage system benefits from long-life, low maintenance, and high-density Lithium-ion (Li-on) batteries. When set up in a hybrid solution with a diesel-driven generator, the systems have proven to be ideal for companies operating in low-emission and noise-sensitive applications like metropolitan construction.
The ZBP energy storage system is used to cover the low loads, freeing the generator from working in undesirable conditions. As the working day begins and the power demand increases, the generator starts delivering power while the batteries are recharged. When the crane is turned on and power demand peaks, the charged batteries are used to complement the generator''s supply to efficiently power the electric motor.
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