Functional, compliant, and patient-centred healthcare layouts in BIM.
Healthcare spaces have requirements that no other building type faces: infection control zones, medical gas access points, equipment clearances, patient dignity requirements, accessible design, and standards that change between departments. Our healthcare space planning service brings clinical knowledge and BIM precision together to create layouts that work for patients, clinicians, and accreditation assessors — optimised for workflow, safety, and future adaptability.
Discuss Your ProjectDepartment layouts that minimise cross-contamination risk and staff travel distance.
Privacy, dignity, and accessibility embedded in every patient-facing space.
NABH, HTM/HBN, and NBC requirements verified against every room and zone before design freezes.
Department heads and clinical stakeholders interviewed; functional brief and adjacency requirements captured.
Two or three schematic BIM layouts developed with compliance overlay and workflow simulation.
Preferred option developed to full room-level BIM with equipment, MEP stubs, and compliance schedules.
Room data sheets, area schedules, and compliance report issued for construction and accreditation use.
Interior Design
Optimise every square metre for function, flow, and building code compliance.
Healthcare Facilities
Hospital layouts built to NABH standards from the first line of BIM.
Healthcare Facilities
From NABH gap assessment to accreditation certificate — structured consulting for first-attempt success.
Common questions about our Healthcare Space Planning service.
We plan all inpatient and outpatient departments including OPD, IPD ward types (general, semi-private, private, ICU, HDU), operating theatres, CSSD, pharmacy, radiology, pathology, emergency, maternity, NICU, and administration.
Yes — we design operating theatres to HTM 03-01 (ventilation), HTM 02-01 (medical gases), and HTM 08-03 (infection control) requirements. For Indian projects we apply NABH OT standards and AERB radiation requirements where applicable.
We plan wayfinding as an integral part of the BIM model — colour zoning, signage positions, and patient navigation pathways are coordinated with the architectural layout and reviewed against NABH patient rights and safety standards.
Yes — pharmacy layouts are designed to Schedule M (Good Manufacturing Practices) requirements including zoning between storage, dispensing, compounding, and cold chain areas, with appropriate air handling and access control.
We design structural grids, MEP risers, and departmental boundaries to permit phased expansion without disrupting operational areas. Modular room planning and shell-and-core zoning are standard elements of our healthcare space planning approach.
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