Modular ICU Rooms & Prefabricated Modular Care Units
Panel Built’s modular ICU rooms are prefabricated, flexible solutions for expanding your hospital’s critical care capacity. Designed to meet infection control and negative pressure standards, our modular care units provide a fast, scalable alternative to traditional construction. Each ICU room is custom-built to your layout, air-handling, and patient care requirements.
Key Benefits:
🔺 Available as negative pressure isolation rooms
🔺 Quick installation with minimal on-site disruption
🔺 Fully customizable layouts and finishes
🔺 Designed to meet healthcare safety and hygiene standards
Options & FeaturesCore Features🔺 3” thick composite panel walls with steel or other specialty facings
🔺 Negative pressure design with built-in return air chases
🔺 Seamless integration of HVAC, HEPA filtration, and exhaust fans
🔺 Optional UV-C lighting for added disinfection
🔺 Ceiling-mounted equipment tracks and med-gas pass-throughs
Modular Configuration Options🔺 Custom-sized ICU rooms with built-in nursing stations
🔺 Anterooms for PPE donning and doffing
🔺 ADA-compliant patient access
🔺 Transparent observation windows and sealed light fixtures
🔺 Pre-wired electrical and data hook-ups
Benefits of Modular ICU RoomsPanel Built’s modular care units provide a number of practical and financial advantages over stick-built ICU expansion.
🔺 Faster Turnaround - Prefabricated off-site and assembled in days
🔺 Infection Control Ready - Negative pressure options and cleanable surfaces
🔺 Custom Design - Tailored to your hospital’s patient care and spatial needs
🔺 Cost Effective - Lower labor and shorter build time reduces total project cost
🔺 Reconfigurable - Can be relocated or repurposed as needs change
Applications of Modular ICU RoomsPanel Built modular care units have been deployed during times of public health crisis to support hospitals, mobile healthcare providers, and emergency response operations. Their rapid-install, scalable design has made them a valuable resource during outbreaks like COVID-19, when ICU capacity must be expanded urgently.
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