Public Health Engineering
Water requirements of the entire complex are met by two
bore wells located inside the premises and in addition to
water from Bangalore Water Supply and Sewage Board.
The raw water gets treated in water treatment plant and
then pumped to the overhead tank, from where it will be
supplied by gravity flow. A Reverse Osmosis Plant has also
been designed and installed to provide RO water for labs
and CSSD areas. Sewage from the hospital is treated in the
sewage water treatment plant and it is used for toilet-flushing
and landscaping, thereby bringing about efficient water
management.
Services
The hospital is provided with a well-equipped fire-alarm
and fire fighting system including a pump house to meet
the exigencies during fire accidents. A 800 TR (4 x 200 TR)
capacity water cooled screw chiller takes care of the HVAC
systems including 100% fresh air
system for the patients in
the operation theatres and ICU.
3000 kVA power tapped at 2 points from Karnataka Power
Transmission Corporation Limited caters to the complete
power requirements for medical equipment, illumination
and utilities like HVAC, lift, water supply, sewage treatment
plant etc. Two 650 kVA and 500 kVA Diesel Generators are
installed to protect against power cuts. A 340 KW UPS is
installed to give uninterrupted power supply.
A total of 6 million man-hours were engaged to ensure timely
completion. The hospital was inaugurated on 19
th
January
2001 by the the Prime Minister of India, Mr. A.B. Vajpayee
in the holy presence of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba. On
completion of the project, L&T’s project engineers stood back
and gazed at the marvel, they created.
Magnificence arose
from the mundane, and a thing of beauty stands on what was
once, a barren land. It is with Swami’s blessings, L&T turned
this golden concept into glittering reality. It is, truly, Swami
who has built it all.
A master piece from the master
builder – Larsen & Toubro.
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Sri Sathya Sai International Centre for
Sports...
For developing sports person to Olympic
standards
The 4000 seat capacity Sri Sathya Sai Indoor
Stadium with a built-up area of 1 Lakh sq.ft.
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The Sathya Sai International Centre
For Sports was completed in a record
duration of 150 days. The Sports
Complex, spread over 7.05 acres,
adds another dimension to the existing
cricket ground (turf pitch) of the Outdoor
Stadium. It has a 58 metres x 98 metres
multi-sport hall with elliptical galleries on
all sides. The complex has an octagonal
display centre with a diameter of 60 feet.
Indoor Stadium offers six disciplines
- badminton, basketball,
table tennis,
squash, volleyball and gymnastics.
The stadium’s hall has a capacity of
4,000 people. The building has six
entrances. All facilities meet Olympic
standards.
The flooring is made layer by layer,
starting with a concrete slab and
followed by a damp proof membrane. It
is then covered by insulation sheet which
is followed by a layer of screed. After the
screed, an elastic layer of 10-14 mm is
provided by a plastic web, a PVA glue
layer and finally
topped with a plastic
finish layer. The flooring is made of 100%
recycleable products.It complies with the
world-wide sports flooring standard, i.e.
NFP90-203, OIN18-032/2. The surface
has been approved by ITF (Tennis),
IBF (badminton), FIVB (volleyball),
FIBA(basketball), ITTF (table tennis) and
IHF (handball).
Sathya Sai International Centre For
Sports also offers:
• Tennis complex having four hard
courts with synthetic top.
• Two Squash courts.
• Yoga cum Aerobics Centre.
• A hall for Gymnasium cum Health
club.
This sports complex has been
aesthetically designed with columns
and beams with adequate lighting and
ventilation system for different arenas. It
comes with international-class facilities
such as practice areas, gym, locker
facilities and administration offices.