Post on 10-Mar-2021
DESIGN
WHAT? WHAT?
BASIC MOCK-UP REAL WORLD MOCK-UP
Realizing efficiencies, operational savings, enhanced predictable clinical outcomes and a patient focused facility.
Enabling continual facility improvement over the life span of your building
TRADITIONAL DRIVERS NEW DRIVERS
MANAGEMENT AND MAINTAINENCE
QUEEN SILVIA CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
SEAWOODFM
LEAN
VIRTUAL MOCK-UPS
3D PRINTING
GLOBAL TRENDSFor a healthy
building
• Di cult to visualise• Crude • Takes time to re work
Virtual enviroment to provide sta� and design teams with an immersive experience.
“SeawoodFM has been working with St. Mary’s General Hospital since 2001. �e so�ware and service SeawoodFM provides our facili� increased daily operation e ciencies, enhances our emergency and life safe� preparedness, and provides the most accurate and up-to-date information needed for planning and renovations.” St Mary’s General Hospital, Canada
• Capital costs• Minimize disruptions• Availabili� of space
• Patient satisfaction• Operational e ciencies• Employee retention engagement• Whole life cycle costs considerations
• Driving out ine ciencies by cu�ing out all forms of waste.• Maximising productivi� in all aspects of the hospital from power and water
through to sta� health and wellbeing.
• Single Source for drawings and documentation.
• 3D model gives clinicians, carers and patients an understanding of what their environments will look like.
• Provides users with a complete vision of the end result.• Feedback and changes can be made throughout the design.
• Saves time and money.
• Continuous real time information updates. • Reduced facili� down time during emergencies.
• User friendly interface.• Employee confidence for meeting strategic goals.
• Plan and coordinate future projects.• Reduce risk due to personnel turnover.
• Perform be�er risk analysis.
• Totally immersive experience. • Abili� to visualise and navigate the working environment.
• Provides the design team with valuable information about how people experience the facili�.
• Easy to make changes and adapt designs from feedback.
• Readily available permanent facili� information.• Improved drawing integri� and accuracy.
• Reduction in drawing and documentation redundancies and inconsistencies.
• Costly• Di cult to be reactive• Time constraints
OPERATIONAL DATA ACQUISITION
DAM MODELS
METRIC DASHBOARDS
FOR EMPLOYEES
WHY? WHY?
HOW? HOW?
wsp.comhealthcare.wsp-pb.com
For more information join us on booth 14 or contact kevin.cassidy@wsp.com / Damien.Kenny@wsp.com
DATA AND TECHNOLOGYEnabling efficient, patient - centered design