EVS Storage Reconfiguration
Clemens Construction is reconfiguring the Environmental Services (EVS) storage department at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, ensuring enhanced functionality while adhering to the hospital’s strict Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) protocols. Working within an active healthcare environment, the project requires advanced containment measures, including HEPA filtration and negative air pressure systems, to maintain air quality and prevent contamination. Through careful coordination with hospital staff, phased scheduling, and meticulous execution, Clemens is delivering a reconfigured storage space that optimizes efficiency without disrupting patient care.
Groundwater Remediation
To address persistent water infiltration issues, Clemens Construction is executing a comprehensive groundwater remediation project on the hospital’s lower level. This critical infrastructure improvement involves the installation of advanced drainage systems, waterproofing applications, and foundation sealing to mitigate moisture intrusion and protect the facility’s structural integrity. Given the sensitive hospital environment, Clemens is implementing strategic site logistics and rigorous safety protocols to ensure minimal disruption while delivering a long-term solution for a dry and secure lower level.
Electrical Substation Replacement
To address persistent water infiltration issues, Clemens Construction is executing a comprehensive groundwater remediation project on the hospital’s lower level. This critical infrastructure improvement involves the installation of advanced drainage systems, waterproofing applications, and foundation sealing to mitigate moisture intrusion and protect the facility’s structural integrity. Given the sensitive hospital environment, Clemens is implementing strategic site logistics and rigorous safety protocols to ensure minimal disruption while delivering a long-term solution for a dry and secure lower level.
Material Management
Clemens is executing a strategic Material Management project at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital to facilitate the seamless relocation of essential hospital supplies. This effort involves detailed planning, scheduling, and coordination to ensure uninterrupted hospital operations while installing Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) measures. By carefully sequencing material movement and implementing temporary storage solutions, Clemens is minimizing disruptions and maintaining the hospital’s critical supply chain. This proactive approach supports the successful execution of the larger infrastructure upgrades while prioritizing patient safety and operational efficiency.