Value Delivered
EMCOR Government Services (EGS) expertly provides operations and maintenance (O&M) support for the 633rd Medical Group’s 20-facility healthcare complex. EGS maintains a comfortable and productive environment for the facilities’ staff and patients alike, providing indispensable value in various forms:
- 24/7 operation of a mission-critical healthcare complex
- Non-disruptive electrical service
- On-site renovation, addition, and construction assistance
- Architectural design evaluations
- Smooth transitions from construction to O&M activities
- Effective emergency response
Client Objectives
The 633rd Medical Group contracted EGS to secure top-quality facilities services for its 20-facility complex during massive renovation and construction efforts.
Solutions
EGS provided management, maintenance, and repair services. Additionally, the 633rd Medical Group enlisted EGS as part of an indefinite delivery/indefinite quality (IDIQ) project servicing a range of systems, including:
- HVAC
- Variable-air-volume units
- Electrical systems
- Centrifugal chillers
- Air-handling units
- Walk-in refrigerators and freezers
- Backflow preventers
- Generators
- Boilers
- Cooling towers
- Variable-speed drives
EGS also maintains major medical and hospital equipment, including:
- Medical vacuums
- Emergency generators
- Medical air compressors
- Nurse call systems
- Infant abduction systems
- Electronic card access systems
- Uninterruptible power supplies
- Closed-circuit television networks
In addition to the basic contract services, EGS has assisted the 633rd medical group with other various projects. For example, EGS:
- Reviewed architectural design documents and “as-built” conditions for a three-story, 150,000 square-foot hospital expansion to maximize facility performance and facilitate a smooth transition from construction to O&M functions
- Supported and expedited a 130,000 square-foot hospital building renovation as well as a 3,297 square-foot clinic interior renovation, reducing project duration to 21 days from an estimated four months
- Installed new lighting systems in five labor, delivery, recovery, and postpartum rooms, earning the 633rd a customer service award by helping it avert a sentinel event
- Converted a special level II neonatal intensive care unit with an isolation room, repaired 2nd and 3rd floor wall and floor finishes
- Restored an intensive care unit in accordance with American Institute of Architects (AIA) and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards
- Conducted damage assessments after Tropical Storm Ernesto
Client Background
The United States Air Force 633rd Medical Group provides inpatient and outpatient services, intensive care, complete emergency room services, a dental clinic, and health support services to a patient population of active duty members, dependents, and retirees.