Healthcare Projects – Electrical Work Scope
Mount Sinai – Cardiology Department
• Installed/upgraded electrical infrastructure for cardiology labs and patient care areas.
• Likely involved power distribution, lighting systems, and possibly specialized outlets for diagnostic/monitoring equipment.
• Cardiology departments require clean power supply for sensitive equipment like ECGs, angiography machines, and patient monitoring devices.
St. Michael’s – Recovery Rooms
• Recovery rooms need continuous and reliable power for ventilators, monitors, and pumps.
Markham & Stouffville Hospital
• Operating Rooms: Installed OR-grade lighting systems, isolated power systems, and backup power redundancy.
• X-ray Rooms: Heavy-duty electrical feeds for imaging equipment plus lead-lined conduits.
• Electrical & Cubicles: New control panels, distribution boards, and cubicle wiring.
• Lighting Control: Advanced dimming and automation.
• Power Supply: UPS and generator-backed circuits.
• Fire Alarms & LED Panels: Emergency response systems and efficient ceiling lighting.
Sunnybrook Hospital
• Reception areas and corridors: Installed general lighting, emergency lighting, and controls.
• Likely worked on modern LED upgrades for efficiency.
• Supply and installation of spare parts and replacements where needed.
Special Equipment (General)
• Electrical provisions for MRI machines, helicopter pads, inverters, and specialized medical devices.
• This means heavy power loads, shielding, and uninterrupted supply systems.
Lead Brick Supply and Installation for Radiation Shielding
Designed, fabricated, supplied, and installed 120 MT of lead bricks in radiation treatment rooms to ensure complete containment and prevent radiation leakage into surrounding public areas. The project was executed in collaboration with Western Medical, Varian, and NSHA authorities, successfully completed within the defined timeline and budget, and fully compliant with CNSC standards and other regulatory requirements.
Lead Door Design and Installation for Radiation Shielding
Designed, fabricated, supplied, and installed a ½-inch thick lead-lined door weighing approximately 1,000 lbs for a radiation treatment room, ensuring complete containment and preventing radiation leakage into adjacent public areas. Executed in collaboration with Western Medical, Varian, and NSHA authorities, the project was successfully completed within the approved timeline and budget, meeting all CNSC and regulatory quality standards.
