Tata Projects ramping up hospital infrastructure

Tata Projects ramping up hospital infrastructure Tata Projects is augmenting hospital infrastructure with 2,304 beds at multiple locations across India to treat COVID-19 patients.

Recently, at KEM Hospital in Mumbai, Maharashtra Tata Projects transformed two wards encompassing 65 beds and specialised medical equipment so that it can handle more serious Corona virus cases.

In addition, Tata Projects is also turning a large section of KEM Hospital’s orthopaedic centre into a 115-bed isolation centre. It has also provided ventilators, pulse oximeters, oxygen flow meters, HME (breathing system) filters, facial masks and equipment like IV stands, suction machines, wheelchairs and dressing trolley.

Tata Projects is also setting up a 72-bed isolation facility at HBT Trauma Center in Jogeshwari (Mumbai), which is expected to be completed in May 2020. The company is assisting with project management for a 300-bed isolation facility at Seven Hills Hospital in Marol, Mumbai.

Work on this project commenced in April 2020 and will be complete by May 2020. Besides, Tata Projects is setting up facilities in Gonda, Uttar Pradesh, for a total of 124 beds which will include 10 ICU beds, 10 HDU beds and 104 isolation beds.

Moreover, Uttar Pradesh’s GB Nagar will see Tata Projects setting up facilities for 168 beds which will include 20 ICU beds, 10 HDU beds, 130 isolation beds and eight emergency beds.


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