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| Written by Administrator |
| Thursday, 14 January 2010 22:02 |
Custom Coaches International through our parent company Letrah, and their etensive Consortium is dedicated to assist organizations with all aspect of Healthcare services, solutions and consultations. The company is capable of undertaking turnkey projects and construction of:
We will help design the most effective solution that diligently serve the client needs. Our expert team is ready to assist our clients with everything the preparation of:
Our assets are our staff and therefore we have hand-picked our staff members and heavily invested in enhancing their expertise. Each of our staff is an expert within his/her field and bring with them years of experience.
Examples of Projects:
Composit Medical Facility Replacement Incirlik Air Base, Turkey. United States Air Force
The Composit Medical Replacement Hospital is a CBR (chemical, biological, radiation) protected facility designed for use by the United States Air Force as their major medical facility in the MiddleEast. The project consists of two separate, but major, components servingboth peacetime and wartime conditions as they occur. The facility is equipped with a protected decontamination chamber andall life support systems capable of operating for 5 days without relying on exterior utilities. Hepafilters are used extensively throughout.
Peacetime Mode (above ground): The project consisted of a structure which serves as a daily usemedical/dental clinic with a 35 bed inpatient component when operating in the peacetime mode.Normal provisions were made to protect against small arms and terrorist attacks.
War Time Mode (underground): The top peacetime mode structure was designed to blow away under major attack without transmitting moment forces to an underground structure which can be activated in a 48 hour period. The underground structure is capable of withstanding a blast of a 1,000 pound bomb detonated within 15 meters of the perimiter. This is a 220 bed full service facility designed to withstand chemical, biological and radiation attack while operating on its own internal systems. Blast valves sense horizontal pressures and seal the building prior to the arrival of the actual forces caused by the blast.
Cost $17,250,000 USD. Gross area 135,000 s.f.
Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Center Lahore, Pakistan
This four-story cancer tratment facility was constructed of a cast in place concrete frame with a brick veneer. It consists of laboratories, outpatient exam and treatment, including MRI, as well as eighty-two inpatient beds.
Cost $23,750,000 USD. Gross area 180,000 s.f.
Health Alliance Foundation Hospital & Research Center New Delhi, India
An eight story with basement Heart Facility. Construction is of cast in place concrete frame with brick and marble exterior and plastered brick inside walls. Hospital consists of the following:
Cost $46,000,000. Gross Area 188,857 s.f.
Maju Heart & Lung Center Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
This new Heart & Lung Center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is a seven-story building, which includes 100 beds, and Emergency department, 2 Cath Labs, 4 Operating Rooms and 22 Physicin suites. It is a private specialized hospital and its top floor was dedicated for VIP patients. The top floor includes family rooms for each patient.
The building was designed to facilitate growth in all areas: Inpatient, outpatient, surgery and physician suites according to necessity.
Cost $36,000,000. Gross area 257,000 s.f.
Baxter BioMedical Research Facility University of Louisville. Lousville, Kentucky USA
The objective was to construct a facility to be used by two major hospitals and the University in partnership for bio-medical research. The laboratory space was to be designed in flexible modules which could be modified when the researcher using each laboratory was determined. Spaces for frequent interation between researchers was included in the program. The overall building design was to complete massing criteria established in two adjacent existing university buildings. Master planning for a future component which doubled the size of the laboratory space was within the scope of services.
Cost $20,800,000. Gross area 114,000 s.f.
Baxter BioMedical Research Facility- Phase ll University of Louisville. Louisville, Kentucky USA
The project was to construct a facility to expand the mission of Phase I. The laboratory space was to be designed in flexible modules, which could be modified when the researcher using each laboratory was determined. Spaces for frequent interation between researchrs was included in the program. The overall building design was to complete the master plan we perpared in Phase I which doubled the size of the laboratory space.
Cost $31,800,000. Gross area 131,000 s.f. |
| Last Updated on Thursday, 14 January 2010 22:10 |
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