Uelzen
33 pcs ELA Quality All-Rounders (2,435 mm width each)
Whether as medical practices, laboratories or hospitals, ELA room systems are becoming an increasingly common sight in the medical and healthcare sectors.
Functional, modern and flexible, the container modules provide an ideal temporary solution during renovation or modernisation phases. Recently, ELA Container was involved in such a project in Uelzen, Lower Saxony.
Following water damage to the main building, the dialysis practice commissioned Phoenix Projekt Bau GmbH to secure temporary, high-quality replacement space. The construction company turned to an experienced supplier of mobile practice facilities: mobile space specialists ELA.
The community practice Dialyse-Uelzen is of vital importance to many people. Patients are treated here six days a week in a two-shift operation, making any interruption to services completely out of the question.
The room specialist supplied 33 pebble grey ELA quality all-rounders, combined to form a two-storey container system. All spaces are equipped with smoke alarms. The individual floors can be reached via an internal stairwell container. The mobile practice was placed on concrete foundations. Two entry ramps ensure the centre is accessible. Almost 500 square metres of space is available for Dr Ruth Weitzell’s dialysis team to use in the four to six-month transition phase.
‘ELA quality all-rounders are some of our classic products’, says ELA Area Sales Manager Marco Poguntke. ‘The standardised dimensions make it easy to plan new installations and modify existing systems. At the same time, long-term durability is assured thanks to their high-quality materials.’ ELA has around 25,000 containers available to rent. If there is a need for space, the desired modules can be transported to the destination quickly by ELA’s own lorries and set up in good time.
Dr Ruth Weitzell is fascinated by the possibilities of system construction: ‘We’re delighted we were able to find a replacement dialysis practice in no time.’ Day-to-day operations can continue running smoothly in the ELA container system until the renovation work on the existing building is complete. ‘Patients and staff alike have quickly become used to the new surroundings,’ sums up Dr Weitzell.