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CHU Sainte-Justine – Specialized Hospital Ventilation Systems

Montréal, Québec
Ventilation
Duration: 10 mois
Budget: 2.85M$
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Installation of bifurcated axial fans and three air handling units adapted to the constraints of a 10-storey hospital building.
Installation of welded stainless steel ductwork and a bag-in/bag-out filtration system for the NC3 laboratory, ensuring maximum protection against cross-contamination.

Installation of specialized ventilation systems in a hospital environment.

Project carried out in Montreal (Quebec) over a 10-month period, representing an investment of more than $2.85 million. The work involved the installation of highly specialized ventilation systems designed to meet the strict requirements of a hospital environment, including critical installations for the NC3 laboratory.

Technical equipment and installations

The project includes the installation of bifurcated axial fans specifically adapted to hospital environments, as well as the implementation of three large-scale air handling units.

Complex logistics and implementation

The air handling units were lifted by crane over a 10-storey building, then lowered by one level to be precisely inserted into a designated opening, requiring rigorous coordination and planning.

Critical systems of the NC3 laboratory

Installation of a welded stainless steel ductwork network, tested using a special process ensuring zero leakage, as well as a bag-in/bag-out filtration system, providing protection for occupants against cross-contamination.

Critical ventilation and advanced filtration meeting the strictest hospital standards.