The Queen Elizabeth Hospital - New Inpatients Building
 Project Description
The new Inpatients Building is part of a 300 million dollar redevelopment of The Queen Elizabeth Hospital. It is a 3 storey, 4,500 square meter building connected to the existing Inpatients facility housing patients rooms, treatment areas, clinics, offices and staff training facilities.
Services Description
The Mechanical Services consist of a roof mounted, air cooled, high efficiency chiller serving zoned air handlers. Heating hot water is taken from an adjacent existing plantroom together with a chilled water connection that provides a full backup to the new system. Westside's contract also includes the Medical Gases systems.
Project Data
Completion due February 2007. Mechanical Services value approx $1.7m
Alwyndor Nursing Home
Project Description
Stage 3 of a major refurbishment of this nursing home facility included the demolition and refit to existing building and erection of a new nursing wing. The work included upgrades to the kitchen and laundry areas.
Services Description
The accommodation rooms were served by multi-head high wall air conditioning systems with general purpose and administration areas provided with ceiling cassette and ducted a/c units. Fresh air is introduced to the occupied areas using reverse cycle a/c systems coupled to air to air heat exchangers. The kitchen and laundry have evaporative cooler / gas heater units installed.
Angaston Hospital
Project Description
This project was for the upgrade of the operating theatres. As the Mechanical Services formed the majority of the work Westside was engaged as head contractor including all building works.
Services Description
The Mechanical Services works included de-commissioning the existing redundant a/c systems and supply and installation of new packaged style, ducted air conditioning units. The installation included High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters at each supply outlet together with provisions for adjustment to the supply air fan as the HEPA filters block. Building works included ceiling removal and re-instatement, wall and roof penetrations, external concrete plinth etc.
Ashford Community Hospital
Project Description
These works were part of an ongoing commitment by the operators of the Ashford Community Hospital to replace the aging refrigerative air conditioning systems with chilled and heating water central plant, ducted systems. For this contract Westside was engaged as the head contractor including building works and other services modifications to the Keswick Ward.
Services Description
The Mechanical Services portion of works included the de-commissioning and removal of redundant a/c systems serving the patients rooms. These were replaced by chilled / heating water ducted fan coils. The existing chilled water system was also modified including supply and installation of a new expansion tank and running new chilled and heating water supply pipe work to the Keswick Ward. Also included was the removal and re-instatement of ceilings, painting, cleaning, making good, modifications to the fire sprinkler system and expansion of the computerized Building Management System (BMS).
Elderly Citizens Homes - Manson Towers
Project Description
This is an existing 10 story building in Glenelg housing elderly residents. Each floor has approximately 8 apartments with communal day areas on he top and ground floors. This project was part of an overall services upgrade undertaken by ECH.
Services Description
The Mechanical Services portion of the works included supply and installation of roof mounted, packaged air conditioning units designed to supply conditioned 100% outside air to the foyer and hallway areas at each level. Sheet metal riser duct work was installed in service riser the full length of the building. Our works also included an electrical consumer mains upgrade and replacement of the existing Main Switch Board (MSB).
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