Extension and modernisation of the A&E at Hospital de la Merced in Osuna


Extension and modernisation of the A&E at Hospital de la Merced in Osuna

This emergency work is due to the health emergency caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, including the remodelling, extension and modernisation of the new accident and emergency rooms in Hospital la Merced in Osuna, Seville.

Client:
Andalusian Health Service
Location:
Seville
Period:
2 months
Type of work:
Specific
Typology:
Health centres
Budget:
€1,035,675 (excluding VAT)
Architect:
Manuel Romero Romero, architect. Juan Ramón Baeza Alvarez, technical architecture

Remodelling A&E as a healthcare need against COVID-19. The project included the extension of a new 500 m² area and the fitting out of medical consultation rooms, nursing consultation rooms, a paediatric consultation room, a plaster room, nursing control, a nursing room and an isolation box. 

The new works communicate the old A&E through a 400 m² covered tunnel. Part of the old A&E has been fitted out to house different patient waiting rooms. 
 
The new A&E also has new air conditioning, electricity, firefighting, pneumatic conveyance and medicinal gas installations. 
 
 
DETAILS

Technical data

Roof
445 m² of 80 mm thick sandwich panel insulation.
Facade
117 m² of 100 mm sandwich panel enclosure and 180 m² of 55+12-55 glass chamber partition on stainless steel.
 
Installation
300 kVA generator
Main and secondary panel
15 kVA UPS insulation panels
161 KW cooling plant
4,000 m³/h recovery units
Fan coil cassette installation
Central fire detector
Ceiling-mounted medical headboards
Pneumatic conveyance
 
Flooring
477 m² of 50 x 50 compact ceramic flooring, 236 m² of 2 mm vinyl flooring and 168 m² of 2 mm conductive vinyl flooring.
Ceiling
452 m² of continuous plasterboard ceiling, 112 m² of removable plaster ceiling, 171 m² of removable acoustic ceiling and 54 m² of metal plates.
 
 
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