HEALTHCARE PROJECTS

DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY, OLOL HOSPITAL DROGHEDA Floor area: 4600 m2 Status: Completed May 2015 Design Team OBBA Architects Architects...

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HEALTHCARE PROJECTS

O’Briain Beary Architects C1 The Steelworks, Foley Street, Dublin 1 t +353 1 855 9040 f +353 1 855 9042 [email protected]

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CT Scan

Entrance Hall & bridge

Reception & Waiting Area

Euromedic Cork consists of a ground floor diagnostic clinic comprising MRI, CT Scan, X-Ray, Dexa, ultrasound and mammography, and a mezzanine level consultants clinic . The main reception and waiting areas are organised around a tapering double height space which connects the car park entrance with the street entrance. The fit-out was competed in 10 weeks using traditional procurement.

Floor area: Status: Client: Project Team:

MR Control

View to rear entrance

View from rear entrance

1100 m2 Complete Nov 2009 Euromedic Ltd. Project Managers Integris Arup Services & Structural Siemens Equipment Suppliers Main Contractor Sisk

EUROMEDIC DIAGNOSTIC CLINIC

Cork

The HSE is providing a the new Department of Psychiatry at the Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda. Western Building System’s team won this design built contract after a successfully tender. The building will provide mental health care in its acute, old age and high observation units on the ground floor. Offices, consulting rooms and ancillary staff facilities will be located on the first floor. The interior design with several casual seating areas, roof lights, also with carefully selected materials and intensive visual connections to the garden successfully avoids the institutional ambient. The landscape design. Each of the units is defined by its garden which will contribute to the wellbeing of its users.

Entrance court

Acute courtyard garden

Dining Court

Day Area—Psychiatry of Old Age

Typical bedroom

Old age orchard garden

Site photograph Jun 2012 Aerial view of the Department of Psychiatry

Floor area: Status: Design Team

4600 m2 Completed May 2015 OBBA Architects Western Building System Varming Consulting Engineers Barrett Mahoney Engineers O’Mahony Pike

DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY,

Architects Contractor Service Engineers Structural Engineers Employers Representative OLOL HOSPITAL DROGHEDA

St. Joseph's is an acute Hospital that provides Medical and Surgical in-patient care, Rehabilitation services and Radiology services. It is managed by Beaumont Hospital. The new Day Hospital extends the range of services provided on the St Joseph's campus, and frees space on the Beaumont Hospital campus where these services were previously located. The Day Hospital was funded by the valuable work of the Beaumont Foundation which sources funding from private donors. It provides a variety of assessment, consultation and therapy services, as well as meals, to elderly clients thus facilitating and supporting their lives in their home communities. The new Day Hospital entrance is marked by the existing lift tower which is reclad in rainscreen panelling, and by a cantilevered canopy that provides sheltered access from the drop-off point. The curved entrance wall leads into an open reception and waiting area from which all client areas are visible, assisting client orientation. The Dining and Day room is immediately adjacent, opening on to the internal planted courtyard at the heart of the building. OBB provided a one-stop-shop design team service employing the engineering consultants. The aim of the project was to provide a simple, robust but rich environment for the care of the elderly clients, where clinical concerns were addressed without determining the building atmosphere. Feedback since occupation has been overwhelmingly positive.

Courtyard from rear

View from East

Corridors around Courtyard

Courtyard

Day Room

Healthcare Building of the Year Irish Construction Industry Awards 2014 Healthcare Building of the Year Healthcare Centre Awards 2015 Floor area:: Status Design:

800m2 CompletedDec 2013 OBB Ethos Engineering Barrett Mahoney Aecom

ST. JOSEPH’S DAY HOSPITAL

Architects & PSDP Services Engineer Structural & Civil Quantity Surveyor

The HSE is commissioned a two storey structure in Beaumont Hospital to provide an Acute Psychiatric inpatient facility along with a Psychiatry of Old Age inpatient facility at ground floor level, with additional shell-only accommodation at first floor for future fit-out of healthcare based services . The Western Building Systems team were awarded the Design-Build contract to construct these works following a design build tender. The schematic planning of the Unit consisting was undertaken by the Hospital’s consultants, and was developed and finalised as part of the Design Build tender by WBS’s design team. The accommodation is organised around a series of 4 courtyards, 3 transverse and one longitudinal. The Acute Psychiatric Unit is based around the 3 transverse courtyards while the Psychiatry of Old Age Unit takes up one side of the longitudinal courtyard. area.

Floor area: Status: Design Team

7400 m2 Complete OBB Architects Western Building System Varming Consulting Engineers Barrett Mahoney Engineers Moloney O’Beirne

Contractor Service Engineers Structural Engineers Employers Representative

ACUTE PSYCHIATRIC UNIT, BEAUMONT HOSPITAL

Reception & Waiting Area

In January 2009 OBB were appointed by Euromedic Ltd. to design, procure and project manage the fitting out of a new diagnostic clinic at Northwood, Santry, along with the refurbishment and upgrading of 2 existing facilities at Rockfield and Charlemont Clinic, Dublin. The Northwood clinic comprises a comprehensive suite of facilities including 2 x MRI, CT Scan, X-Ray, Dexa and 2 x ultrasound. The works were let to a design build contractor at tender stage, based on a detailed tender package, and were completed in 12 weeks. CT scan

X-Ray

Floor area: Status: Client: Project Team :

750 m2 Complete Jul 2009 Euromedic Ltd. O’Briain Beary Titanium Developments Siemens

Project Managers Design Build Contractor Equipment Suppliers

EUROMEDIC DIAGNOSTIC CLINIC Floor Plan

Northwood

View of the Main Entrance

Corridor

View from the Patients’ Garden

OBB & DTA delivered with Western Building Systems this design-build bid of the new Residential Healthcare Unit in Wexford to HSE. The intention in developing the design of the building was to provide a contemporary building promoting a positive image of the new unit as an expression of a new generation of care ofthe elderly in the community.

Floor area: Status Project Team:

Central Nurses Station

3500m2 Tender Submission Nov 2010 OBB Architects Architects Western Buillding Systems Developer Varming Services Engineer Barrett Mahony Structural & Civil Mitchell + Associates Landscaping

RESIDENTIAL HEALTHCARE UNIT WEXFORD

O’Briain Beary Architects were commissioned by Beaumont Hospital in late August 2000 to act as Design Team leaders to carry out a major review of the Hospitals existing catering and associated facilities. The brief on the ground floor included for the alterations, refurbishment and improvement of the existing main Patient and Staff kitchen areas, and the refurbishment of the existing Staff Restaurant. The brief for the lower ground floor included for the provision of a new dedicated kitchen goods-in area and staff changing facilities.

The Catering Department worked closely with O’Briain Beary Architects throughout the briefing, design and tender stages of the project to resolve the many complex catering workflow system requirements of the brief, including meeting HACCP food safety requirements. The kitchen and store areas were handed over in Spring 2005 and the main dining hall in Autumn 2005. The Catering Department continued to function at full capacity at all stages of the project, which involved provision of temporary kitchen facilities supplemented by temporary seating accommodation on adjacent rooftops. This project now provides the most up-to-date modern hospital catering facility in the country that can cater for in excess of 1600 hot meals a day. Up to €0.5 million in state of the art catering equipment, separately procured by the Hospital will be integrated into the scheme. The main kitchen includes a 125m2 hot kitchen with an integrated ventilated ceiling system offering complete flexibility for the layout of the equipment. The main kitchen also includes a diet kitchen (15m2), preparation areas (65m2), diswash and potwash (190m2), food assembly (95m2), cold rooms (56m2), and support offices (75m2). The Staff Restaurant, “Croi na B” was completely refurbished and upgraded, including a new free flow Servery, new finishes, lighting, interior design and furniture. The restaurant design also addressed a number of environmental issues by the provision of new high and low level windows providing a naturally ventilated restaurant space.

Floor area: Status: Design Team:

2100 m2 Contract Completion Oct 2008 ARUP Consulting Engineers Structural, Services Andrew Nugent & Associates Quantity Surveyors

BEAUMONT HOSPITAL

Main Kitchen and Staff Restaurant

First Floor Waiting Area

X-Ray

Entrance & Reception

Floor Plan

Euromedic Kilkenny comprised the conversion of a modern two storey building, previously in medical use as a Consultants Clinic. The principal challenges were the alteration of the roof structure to support X Ray equipment, and the accommodation of more onerous services in the existing structure. The project was also used to test and refine a standardized specification and palette of finishes for future Euromedic projects. Building works were completed in seven weeks.

Floor area: Status: Client: Project Team :

MRI

550 m2 Complete Sep 2011 Euromedic Ltd. O’Briain Beary Integris Varming Fire Element Engineers Sisk

Architects Project Managers Services Engineers Fire Services Engineers Main Contractor

EUROMEDIC DIAGNOSTIC CLINIC

Kilkenny

The phased nature of the works have facilitated the ongoing provision of the laboratory services, supplemented by temporary off-site back-up where necessary. OBB have managed a careful sequencing of the works with phased hand-over and carefully sealed work zones minimising disruption to adjacent hospital activities and involving close liaison with the client body throughout the works.

Another aspect of OBBA’s role comprised a detailed assessment of the feasibility of the client brief, distilled into detailed room data sheets specifying the requirements of each particular room, which in turn provided the basis for detailed room by room plans and wall elevations. These facilitated the co-ordination of complex services and the procurement of specialist laboratory fittings and equipment.

Building on the experience of previous healthcare fit-out work OBB’s emphasis was on the thoroughness and completeness of the tender documentation, based on the detailed briefing outlined above, and which has at site stage minimised co-ordination and information problems. It has also minimised client changes at site as the clarity of information provided reduced the possibility of any misunderstandings.

Phase 1 of the works was completed in early 2008. Phase 2 commenced in September 2008 and was completed in February.

Floor area: Status: Design Team: Beaumont Hospital initiated a phased upgrading and refurbishment of their laboratory facilities in 2007. The work comprises the complete stripping out of the Blood Bank laboratory(Phase 1) and Microbiology laboratory (Phase 2) along with ancillary areas and facilities.

800 m2 Complete Casey O’Rourke VMRA HKTT

BEAUMONT HOSPITAL

Structural, Services Quantity Surveyors Haematology & Microbiology laboratories

Entrance Loggia

Residential Care Courtyard

The individual bedroom and bathroom were conceived as the resident’s home and were designed to comply with the new HIQA regulations. Each room was was provided with a project bay window seat which facilitated direct contact with the mature trees and landscaping on the site, and with individual seating recesses on the circulation side that provided a stoop for social interaction and for the display of personal artefacts which both personalised the space and assisted in the orientation of the residents. The corridor thus achieves the animation of as a street and the room cluster is conceived as a neighbourhood. The figure of eight courtyard units grouped shared facilities in their central crossing. At each level an outdoor terrace related to the communal areas overlooks the courtyard. Enclosed garden spaces at ground level a permit residents with cognitve difficulties to circulate safely on looped paths. The two buildings are joined by a sweeping entrance hall that contains reception facilities, a visitors’ and residents’ café, a library and a chapel. It also connects with the staff facilities which are located in a circular garden buuilding in the existing walled garden, and with the central administration which is housed in the original restored house. A separate car parking sructure is proposed to minimise surface parking and to preserve the mature landscaping of copper beeches and scots pine. Hospital Courtyard

Alternative Module Studies

Gardens

Site Plan

The brief is for buildings to house a 100 bed residential care facility for the elderly and a 100 bed psychiatric facility, catering mainly for the elderly, all located on the grounds of a long established small private hospital. The buildings are to share entrance, service and administration facilities. The proposal addresses the quantitative requirements of the brief and the physical nature of the site whilst attempting to resolve some of the psychological needs of the end user—social integration, security, and independence. The constricted nature of the site results in two and three storey buildings, based on a repetitive Lshaped module which are coupled to formed courtyards either side of communal spines.

Floor area: Status: Consultants:

11000 m2 Completed February 2008 The Health Partnership KMCS Ethos Engineering T. Garland & Partners

Health Planners Quantity Surveyors Service Engineers Structural Engiineers

RESIDENTIAL CARE UNIT AND HOSPITAL, (INVITED COMPETITION)

DUBLIN

Exterior and Interior Views

THE Cardiac Intervention Suite is a new first floor extension to the Hospital, above the existing Radiology Department. It comprises an X-Ray assisted Operating Theatre with ancillary spaces for procedures such as angioplasty and pacemaker insertions. The project includes a conference room and associated offices for the Radiology Department.

Cardiac Intervention Suite

The planning of the Unit is straightforward, and employs a wide corridor, similar to that on the floor below, to access the principal rooms and to allow for future linear extension at this level. The corridor is enriched by the provision of seating alcoves which provide dedicated waiting areas, and occasional full height windows framing the trees in the courtyard beyond. The Radiology Department suite is organised around a secondary suite of offices which also provides a fire escape exit across the roof. The construction of the building is of a light steel frame, based on 100 x 100 posts with a profiled metal deck resting on RSJ's. The sides of the building that sit on the ground floor level brick walls are clad in brick, while those facing the flat roof are clad in white fibre cement panels, both to reduce weight and to allow for future connections/extensions. A raised computer floor was used throughout both to accommodate services and to bridge upstand beams on the existing roof. The building was completed in November 2000 following a six month construction period. The project has been selected for exhibition at the Annual RIAI Regional Awards, 2001 Floor area:: Status Design Team:

350m2 Completed November 2000 Arup Consulting Engineers Structural, Services + Fire Engineers Andrew Nugent & Associates Quantity Surveyors

BEAUMONT HOSPITAL

CARDIAC INTERVENTION SUITE



PROJECT

COMPLETION

SIZE

€ VALUE

CLIENT

2 storey 46-bed Adult Psychiatric Hospital OLOL Hospital, Drogheda, Co Louth

May 2015

7,400m2

7.60 million

2 storey 46-bed Adult Psychiatric Hospital Beaumont Hospital , Dublin 9

July 2013

4,300m2

9.00 million

Single storey Older Persons Day Hospital/Health Centre St Joseph’s Hospital, Raheny Dublin

Dec 2013

680m2

1.6 million

MRI Suite Suite Refit & Extension, Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown, Dublin

Aug 2013

255m2

0.65 million

Titanium Developments Limited

Diagnostic Clinic Re-Fit, Ballaly, Dublin

2009-2013

720m2

Var

Euromedic Ltd.

Diagnostic and Health Clinic,, Cork

2009-2012

850m2

3.0 million

Euromedic Ireland Limited

Epilepsy Monitoring Unit

Dec 2012

100m2

0.25 million

Beaumont Hospital, Dublin 9

Ongoing phased works phased works

Western Building Systems

D&B for Health Services Executive Western Building Systems

D&B for Health Services Executive Beaumont Hospital

funded by the Beaumont Foundation charity. D&B for Health Services Executive

Stonebridge Community & Resource Centre

Oct 2012

335m2

0.90 million

Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council

Oncology Day Ward Upgrade & Alterations

Dec 2011

650m2

0.30 million

Beaumont Hospital, Dublin 9

Diagnostic Clinic, Kilkenny

Oct 2011

1100m2

1.2 million

Euromedic Ltd.

Single Storey Mortuary & Post Mortem, Bog Lane Drogheda, OLOL Hospital, Drogheda, Co Louth

May 2011

300m2

0.85 million

Moston Building & Civil Contracting Ltd

Upgrade of existing Post-Mortem Facilities, Dublin

2010

100m2

0.15 million

Beaumont Hospital

Diagnostic Clinic, Northwood, Dublin

2009

750m2

0.85 million

Euromedic Ltd.

Diagnostic Clinic, Re-Fit Charlemont Clinic, Dublin

2009

150m2

0.50 million

Euromedic Ltd.

Haematology & Microbiology Laboratory Fit Out

2007-2009

450m2

2.10 million

Beaumont Hospital, Dublin 9 St. Vincents University Hospital, D4

phased works

D&B for Health Services Executive

Ward Upgrades

2008

250m2

1.02 million

Heating, Electrical and Associated Upgrade Works

2006

N/A

1.2 million

St. Josephs Hospital, Raheny, D.7

Kitchen and Staff Restaurant Upgrade

2005

2200m2

5.0 million

Beaumont Hospital, Dublin 9

Cardiac Intervention Suite

2001

350m2

1.0 million

Beaumont Hospital, Dublin 9

50 bed Residential Healthcare Units

Stage 5 Tender

3,500m2

TBA

Western Building Systems

St Finbars and St Annes Ward Upgrade

Stage 5 Tender

700m2

0.4 million

Beaumont Hospital

St Patrick’s Ward , New Isolation Unit

Stage 2 Feasibility

450m2

1.5 million

Beaumont Hospital

Re-planning & alterations to Theatre and Day Wards

Stage 2 Feasibility

600m2

2.5 million

Aut Even Hospital, Kilkenny

New Build Private Day Clinic, Limerick

Stage 2 Feasibility

3,500m2

10.0 million

Confidential Client

Endoscopy Suite Refit and Extension

Stage 2 Feasibility

500m2

TBA

Beaumont Hospital

D&B for Health Services Executive

COMPLETED HEALTHCARE PROJECTS

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