people planning

Whether building a new healthcare facility or renovating an existing one, our clinical engineers will work with the architects, engineers, and clinical staff to identify your medical equipment needs, utility services requirements, and appropriate spaces.

The outcome of this process will include:

  • Preliminary medical equipment Bill of Quantities (BOQ) during the Programming/Planning Phase of the project with pricing.
  • Medical Equipment BOQ during the Design Phase of the project with technical specifications.
  • Loaded Drawings which are loaded floor layout plans showing locations and general layout of major medical equipment and furniture systems. These typically include all Group 1 and Group 2 equipment in addition to some Group 3 equipment.
  • Engineering specific reports that highlight typical detailed design requirements needed by sub-consultants and engineering such as MEP, structural engineers, security, interior designers, IT, Telcom, environmental services, and so forth.

Medical equipment planning is followed by Medical Equipment Procurement.