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Hospital Buildings

Permanent and Temporary Hospital Buildings

Sprung’s hospital buildings are all-weather durable, can be shipped within days, are built in as little as two weeks and offer superior indoor climate control. Our tension fabric hospital facilities have been used by organizations around the world for emergency, temporary and long-term medical building needs. Hospital buildings built by Sprung are extremely customizable, allowing healthcare workers to provide the full range of care they would offer in a regular brick-and-mortar structure. Whether you’re looking to build a permanent or temporary hospital structure, Sprung can provide a high-quality solution that will exceed your requirements.

Sprung’s Rapid-Build Hospital Facilities

During the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, Sprung demonstrated its ability to rapidly design and build temporary hospital buildings in multiple locations. At the University of Rochester Medical Center, Sprung produced a temporary hospital structure that only required eight weeks to complete, with 30 days for site preparation and 30 days for installation and fit out. Sprung also donated a tensioned fabric hospital building to the Peter Lougheed Centre in Calgary, Alberta, that took even less time, requiring only 39 days to go from delivery to completion. Sprung has the experience necessary to rapidly build temporary or permanent hospital facilities that can stand up to any number of conditions or requirements.

Hospital Buildings to Expand Capacity

If your medical facility has an urgent need to expand its operating capacity, Sprung can design and build a hospital building in weeks to help alleviate overcrowding. Hospital facilities need to be hygienic and clean, and Sprung structures are perfect for this use-case, offering controlled environments that are perfect for implementing interior HVAC systems. Offering ample natural light, superior indoor climate control and the ability to withstand any and all weather conditions, Sprung’s hospital buildings will outperform the rest. Contact us for a quote on rapidly built hospital facilities.

Sprung builds emergency medical facilities and hospital additions

Sprung’s high-performance medical center structures are all-weather durable, can be shipped within days, built in as little as two weeks and offer superior indoor climate control. Our structures have been used by organizations around the world for emergency, temporary and long-term medical building needs.

Mississauga Hospital, Mississauga, Ontario
Peter Lougheed Hospital, Calgary, Alberta
Temporary structures for field hospitals. It can be erected on asphalt, concrete or earth.
Joseph Brant Hospital, Burlington, Ontario

We have immediate building solutions for:

  • Temporary and long-term intensive care units and overflow facilities.
  • Field hospitals to shelter medical staff, patients and equipment.
  • Temporary COVID-19 screening, testing, and containment centers.
  • Modular medical isolation shelters that adapt to house emergency hospital beds.
  • Pedestrian-entry triage shelters for patient screening and secure hospital entry.
  • Vehicle-entry shelters for security, navigation, and access to medical grounds.
  • Essential-worker spaces for use as hygiene facilities, briefing areas, food preparation units and emergency rest or break quarters.

Building with Sprung

  • 2-million square feet of inventory is kept available and ready to ship within days (or airfreight depending on circumstance).
  • Build insulated temporary hospitals at a rate of 1,000 sq. ft. per day (or 2,000 sq. ft. per day if non-insulated). Structures can be 30’ to 150’ wide, by any length.
  • Suitable for construction on existing concrete, asphalt parking lots or earth. Minimal subsurface foundation requirements for temporary medical emergency buildings up to 150’ wide.
  • Temporary emergency hospitals can be standalone or attached to existing buildings via Sprung’s sealed connecting corridor system (available in widths of 10′, 14’3″ or 19’2″), or butted directly to an existing building.
  • Fire-resistant exterior membrane that withstands hurricane-force winds, heavy snow loads and sustained temperatures from -51°C to +50°C.
  • Rust-free, military-grade aluminum substructure has an unlimited lifespan and superior durability.
  • Modular structure can be reconfigured and repurposed to meet changing medical emergency needs. Our structures are engineered for longevity and can be as permanent or as temporary as you choose.

  • Connecting a Sprung emergency pandemic facility to an existing hospital is easy with our connecting corridor system.

Sprung in Action

Peter Lougheed Centre, Calgary – Pandemic Response Unit

Royal Victoria Health, Barrie – Pandemic Response Unit

Building an Emergency Response Facility for the Joseph Brant Hospital, Burlington, Ontario, in just 14 days.

What a fast-paced project! In 22 days, Alberta Health Services, Sprung Structures, and CANA Construction built a 67 patient bed Covid-19 pandemic response unit.

The COVID-19 pandemic has required healthcare providers to meet unprecedented patient care demands safely and rapidly. See how this team has met the emergency healthcare facilities across Eastern Canada since the beginning of the pandemic.

Related Projects

Field Hosptial at Joseph Brant Hospital

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