Regular partner Terceo completes its 4th electrical installation project for Amiens University Hospital

Our Terceo experts are regularly called on by Amiens University Hospital for electrical installation projects, and are currently involved in the construction of a new 3,000 m2 building entirely dedicated to dentistry. As subcontractors to the builder GCC Hauts-de-France on this project, they are responsible for high and low voltage wiring, as well as the fire safety system. The project began last June and will be completed in April 2025.

From 2022 onwards, our experts were first involved in extending the intensive care and critical care unit at Amiens University Hospital. Together with Bouygues Bâtiment Grand Ouest, they carried out the electrical work needed to create a 16-bed medical intensive care unit, an 8-bed continuing care unit, a tertiary area for staff and technical premises. The works were carried out over 14 months while the intensive care unit on the floor below was in operation.



Still working with Bouygues Bâtiment, they then took part in extension work on the facility's radiotherapy department, creating two nuclear medicine bunkers.

Finally, our specialists won a call for tenders to completely renovate the electrical system in the hospital's anatomopathology department, where samples are analyzed.

On this new project, our experts are working as subcontractors for design-build consortium leader GCC Hauts-de-France, on the complete electrical installation (HV-LV-FSS) of a new building dedicated to the dentistry department. The future Training and Research Unit (TRU), built on five levels, will be home to around 50 specialized students and will see between 200 and 300 patients pass through its doors every day.



“Besides the standard electrical work carried out in tertiary premises (offices, reception areas, staff and technical rooms), we also work in so-called ‘’hazardous‘’ areas. The building features 40 dental surgery cubicles and a sterile operating room fitted with highly specialized instruments and electrical equipment. The electrical system for this facility is based on an isolation transformer, which isolates the room from the conventional electrical network. It has two separate power supplies to ensure continuity of service,” explained Business Manager Florian Lenoir.



At first glance, an electrician's work may seem routine on a site like this. Yet the medical environment makes it anything but. By the very nature of its activities, Amiens University Hospital is one of a number of customers with high quality and operating standards, as well as stringent health and safety requirements (such as minimum dust levels). Compliance with these criteria forms the basis of Terceo's healthcare solutions.

 

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