Plus, see how manufacturers are meeting the needs of today’s healthcare buildings. Recommends that hospital decision-makers employ highly qualified consultants, architects, engineers, and construction managers that have experience new hospital construction with your model. Completion of the new 61,200 square foot hospital on the playground of the former West Elementary School, located two blocks from the current facility in Kimball, is expected in the fall of 2023.
Paramus has also been a welcoming home for The Robert and Audrey Luckow Pavilion, Valley’s same-day surgery and comprehensive cancer care center. Valley’s Information Systems team is thrilled to debut the digital footwall project that will serve as an integral component of the patient’s care experience at The Valley Hospital in Paramus. The exterior façade of this new state-of-the-art healthcare destination is underway! Work on the interior of the building is also in progress as the monumental staircase in the main lobby is installed and patient rooms throughout the building are framed. Ridgewood Ave., home to The Valley Hospital Fertility Center, Maternal-Fetal Medicine services, the Center for Family Education, the Kireker Center for Child Development, and other outpatient services. Arup’s dialogue-based approach to planning helped ensure the different requirements from the client, the neighbourhood and the municipality were included, key to delivering this project successfully.
Take a look with Audrey Meyers, President and CEO of The Valley Hospital and Valley Health System. This interdisciplinary team was thrilled to see the design they have been planning the past few years. The facility will be across the street from The Robert & Audrey Luckow Pavilion, Valley’s same-day surgery and comprehensive cancer center.
Additionally, a new hospital is also under construction in Lahore, which will cater to 600 beds in phase 1. Indus Hospital & Health Network is growing every day to serve more people in need. There is a staggering increase in the demand for free quality healthcare services in Pakistan. As the largest Healthcare Network in Pakistan, it is our duty to serve patients, especially those belonging to the lower-income strata. While resiliency has long been a staple of hospital design, most construction projects now underway are laser-focused on flexibility, adaptability and potential for the future, Sprague says. One facility updated systems in two older hospital wings to accommodate inpatient surge.
Progress during the pandemic has actually been better than expected, probably helped along by additional funds being made available. Hospital sites being less busy and buildings being temporarily out of use may also have helped accelerate the pace of projects. Not only have most construction work finished on time; some projects have even been fast tracked. Our depth of capability and resources are applied to suit the individual demands of each healthcare facility we support. This tailored approach ensures the best solution for patients, healthcare employees and the community. Indus Hospital & Health Network, Korangi campus in Karachi is expanding from a 300-bed tertiary hospital to a 1300+ bed teaching hospital to cater to the growing need for free health services.