Healthcare
McD BERL designs sustainable healthcare buildings with advanced MEP systems and natural ventilation to combat Sick Building Syndrome. Our solutions ensure clean, healthy environments that improve patient outcomes and reduce operational costs.
Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) can significantly impact patients in healthcare settings, causing symptoms like headaches, respiratory issues, and fatigue due to poor indoor air quality and inadequate ventilation. Clean and healthy environments are essential in healthcare buildings to ensure the well-being of patients and staff. Designing sustainable and health-focused buildings is crucial not only for reducing operational expenses (OPEX) but also for improving overall health outcomes.
McD BERL, specializes in designing sustainable healthcare buildings with the right MEP systems to combat SBS. We integrate low-energy solutions combined with natural ventilation to enhance indoor air quality and reduce energy consumption. Our approach ensures that healthcare facilities are both environmentally sustainable and conducive to healing, providing a clean, healthy environment that supports patient recovery and staff efficiency.
- JSS Hospital Mysuru
- LV Prasad Eye Hospital
- SS Hospital Bangalore
JSS Hospital Mysuru
The JSS Hospital in Mysuru is a 5.5 lakh square foot facility where our team conducted a peer review of the HVAC systems. We achieved a 40% reduction in air conditioning power consumption and significantly lowered the capital expenditure for HVAC systems from ₹20 crore to ₹6 crore. The project features energy-efficient low-emissivity glass, reflective paint for walls and roofs, and a water-cooled system design, all contributing to the hospital’s sustainable performance.
LV Prasad Eye Hospital
The LV Prasad Eye Hospital in Hyderabad is a 1 lakh square foot facility designed with a strong focus on energy efficiency. The hospital features a passive downdraft evaporative cooling system, achieving a 65% reduction in air conditioning power consumption. It also incorporates efficient low-emissivity glass and reflective paint on walls and roofs, further enhancing its sustainable performance.
SS Hospital Bangalore
The SS Hospital in Bangalore is a 1.2 lakh square foot facility designed with an emphasis on sustainability. The project incorporates advanced energy-efficient systems, including a 50% reduction in HVAC energy consumption through optimized air conditioning design. Additionally, the hospital features rainwater harvesting and a greywater recycling system, contributing to a 40% reduction in water demand, making it a model for environmentally responsible healthcare facilities.