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Epiroc Attachment Tools in hospital development project in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

August 15, 2024

The University Maternal and Child Hospital in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria has begun the demolition of one of its old buildings using state-of-the-art Epiroc equipment. This step marks the start of Phase B in an ambitious expansion and renovation project that will culminate in the construction of a modern nine-story pediatric tower, including two underground levels.

Project details

The execution of the works, awarded to the consortium UTE AMPLIACIÓN MATERNO INFANTIL, composed of FCC Construcción, S.A. and Satocan, S.A., is scheduled for 32 months, with an estimated completion date in 2026. The major challenge is to maintain the hospital’s proper functioning during the construction, which is why the project has been divided into three main phases, aiming to minimize disruption to workers and patients.
Concrete Cutter CC 1600 U

Combi Cutter CC 1600 U

Through Epiroc customer, Excavaciones Graval S.L., the contracting company is utilizing various Epiroc silent demolition equipment for the controlled deconstruction of the old building previously used for maintenance and laundry. Specifically, they are using two CombiCutters CC 1600U for cutting concrete structures, reinforcement, and metal profiles; a Bulk Pulverizer BP 2050R for concrete pieces on the ground, such as pillars, floor fragments, or beams; two MultiGrapples MG 1500R and MG 400R  for material selection and loading; and a Scrap Shear SC 2500R for metal structure cutting.

 

Epiroc’s silent demolition tools are the perfect choice for this job because their high precision and performance allow for noise and vibration control while maintaining a swift pace throughout the demolition phase.

The new hospital tower, totaling nine floors (including two below ground), will house specialized units such as neonatology, oncology, and hematology, as well as areas for infant hospitalization, pediatrics, and the breast unit. The integration of this new building with existing structures will be meticulously planned to ensure a seamless physical and technical connection between facilities.

Impact and Benefits

The demolition of the old building represents a significant milestone in the hospital’s transformation, addressing urgent demands from professionals and users.

 

The expansion of the Maternal and Child Hospital is part of a broader, ambitious plan that also includes the future expansion of the Insular Hospital. The total investment in this infrastructure amounts to nearly 41 million Euro, with 85% of funding provided by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) under the Canary Islands 2021-2027 Operational Program. 

Epiroc’s Attachments division develops, manufactures and markets excavator attachments, ground engaging tools and hydraulic handheld tools. The products are used in construction, infrastructure, deconstruction, recycling, and mining. The division also provides related services and has production facilities on four continents. Please see www.epiroc.com for product offerings.

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