Electrical included design of new LED lighting and new power to serve a portion of the renovated Radiology suite. The work also included the design of a new Cath Lab, an existing Cath Lab, Stress Lab, Nuclear Medicine space, EKG room, Echo rooms, pre/post procedure units, as well as associated local administrative spaces. An emergency power source had to be identified and routed to feed the new Cath Lab unit. Operating Room level lighting with multiple dimming capabilities was included in the design of the two new Cath Rooms. Patient controlled dimmable lighting was included in all holding room bays.
Mechanical design included reworking of the existing air distribution system which consisted of medium pressure supply ductwork, variable air volume terminal units with reheat coils, return and exhaust ductwork. The system required removal of some baseboard radiation and replacement with radiant ceiling panels. A separate RTU was added to cool the equipment and control room.
The plumbing systems design included fire protection, medical gases, plumbing fixtures, domestic hot and cold water, natural gas piping, and sanitary and vent piping. Medical gas systems included new zone valve boxes, area alarm panels, piping and outlets in treatment and patient rooms.
Technology systems included structured cabling and cable tray along with wireless coverage Rauland Responder 5 Nurse Call, Access control, Security Cameras, and building paging for the suite. Philipps telemetry structured cabling was provided for specific equipment. In the Cath lab a Care Talk wireless headset communication system for the physicians was provided that interfaced with the Philipps equipment along with overhead sound system with multiple source inputs for the Physicians use.