The Government Medical College and District Hospital at Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh, is a significant healthcare project developed for the Uttar Pradesh Public Works Department. This facility encompasses a total area of 660,000 square feet and includes two main components: the hospital and the college campus.
The hospital section features a new 210-bed hospital designed as a ground plus six-story (G+6) building, covering an area of 190,000 square feet. This facility is integrated into the existing medical infrastructure of Sultanpur and includes essential support structures such as a nurse hostel, junior and senior residents’ hostels for postgraduate students, an autopsy block, and a biomedical waste room. Additionally, a sewage treatment plant (STP) is included to manage wastewater effectively.
The new college campus consists of an academic block designed as a ground plus four-story (G+4) structure with a total area of 160,000 square feet. This block will facilitate medical education and training for students. The campus also includes separate hostels for boys and girls, with the boys’ hostel being a ground plus four-story (G+4) building and the girls’ hostel reaching ground plus six stories (G+6), collectively covering an area of 80,000 square feet. Furthermore, the residential block features four configurations with stories ranging from ground plus two (G+2) to ground plus seven (G+7), encompassing a total area of 160,000 square feet. Additional structures on the college campus include the director’s residence, a multipurpose hall, an electric substation, a dining block, as well as facilities for sewage treatment (STP), effluent treatment (ETP), water treatment (WTP), and a pump room.
Our firm has provided comprehensive structural services for this prestigious project, ensuring that all design elements meet safety standards while optimizing functionality and efficiency. The establishment of this medical college and district hospital represents a significant advancement in healthcare infrastructure in Sultanpur, enhancing access to medical education and services in the region.
Year: 2022