Medical facilities reflect mainland engineering efficiency
By Su Zihan in Hong Kong | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-10-28 12:36
Editor's notes: In a Tuesday lecture, Zhang Yi, CEO of China State Construction International Medical Industry Development Corp, shared with Hong Kong students the stories behind the construction of two Hong Kong medical facilities built with the nation's help to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here are the profiles of the two projects and some impressive figures from Zhang's speech.
North Lantau Hospital Hong Kong Infection Control Centre
Started operation on Feb 26, 2020
Building area: 44,000 square meters
Floor space: 29,000 square meters
Facilities: 6 ward buildings, 1 medical center building, 1 energy center building, 1 liquid oxygen station, 1 dangerous-goods warehouse and some other ancillary facilities
Beds: 816 negative-pressure isolation beds
Service life: Permanent building
Community treatment facilities at AsiaWorld-Expo
China's first high-standard intelligent negative-pressure mobile cabin hospital
Started operation on Aug 1, 2020
Building area: 30,000 square meters
Facilities: 40 negative pressure isolation wards with a total of 160 beds
792 beds in general square cabins
32 communal facilities, including nurses stations
Provision of additional air-conditioning facilities
Beds: 952
Efficiency and safeguards of the two projects
-Finished 21 versions of designs in 7 days
-Shortened the construction period of the temporary hospital from 3 to 4 years to 4 months
-Cumulative number of workers on site exceeds 240,000, with over 4,000 workers worked on-site a day at the peak of the construction
-Over 200 subcontractors and 130 suppliers in Hong Kong served as a backup team
-Procured materials and equipment from nearly 20 countries or regions around the world. The transportation volume reached the loads of more than 40,000 trucks.