How Temporary hospitals changed things in India
While an overwhelming majority of the world is still fighting
against COVID-19, the economic and social situation in China has shown the signs of a return to a new normal way of life. Many
regions of China built temporary hospitals to defeat Covid’19. In total, China constructed more than 30 temporary hospitals built across the
country. The speed at which these medical facilities were built was achieved
through the hard work of tens of thousands of people working round the clock.
Similar steps were taken when the Covid’19 wave began in India, but there was a massive shortage of hospital beds. That is when prefabricated hospitals came into play. We were looking for ways to combat the dangerous virus and built temporary prefabricated hospitals for patients who were affected with Covid’19. Prefab structures have helped build new hospitals and quarantine facilities in record time through the covid-19 pandemic. Some healthcare organizations installed prefabricated modules (containers, shelters, or new modules) designed and modified to respond to the needs of the Covid-19 emergency.
A hospital in weeks: Nest-In, Tata Projects, Tata Steel, Voltas, and Tata consulting services are some of the companies that collaborated to build Covid care centres across the country during the pandemic.
- With better cost performance and having a positive impact on society, modular construction turns out to be an effective choice.
- The pace of modular construction makes the projects so much cheaper.
- Economics also plays a great role in this. This has the potential of achieving much savings in construction projects.
Benefits of modular construction
With the lockdown situations rising beyond any control, it might be possible that the design trends will shift from wide-open spaces to buildings having more individual rooms and sections. This will make modular constructions so much more appealing in the future.

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