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Breathing easy during building projects

In an article that first appeared in Canadian Healthcare Facilities, Peter Semchuk, a senior associate with IBI Group, explains how an innovative approach was taken to optimising indoor air quality and infection control during the construction of the recently completed Fort Saskatchewan and Strathcona Community Hospital in Canada.

Design teams, contractors, and healthcare facility staff face continual challenges regarding best practice procedures required during the construction of new, or renovation of existing, healthcare facilities for the implementation of indoor air quality (IAQ) and infection control (IC) procedures. 

On the newly completed Fort Saskatchewan and Strathcona Community Hospital in Alberta, Canada, the IFC Project Team chose an innovative path for these critical procedures, utilising a collaborative approach for developing and implementing these procedures during the various stages of construction of these new healthcare facilities. 

Managing the IC / IAQ Issue

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