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Constructed an 80,000 sq. ft. medical facility requiring specialised civil works for radiation therapy bunkers, executed to international safety standards.
The project involved the construction of the New Surgical Oncology Complex at the Atomic Energy Medical Centre, with a covered area of approximately 80,000 sq. ft. This facility was developed for the Atomic Energy Commission, meeting specialised healthcare infrastructure standards.
The key challenge was the construction of two radiation therapy bunkers, demanding specialised civil works. The facility was designed to serve the underprivileged community with essential medical services in Karachi.
Atomic Energy Commission
JPMC, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Structural Building Works
2007
The defining feature and key challenge of this project were the specialised civil works required for the two radiation therapy bunkers. These bunkers demanded unique structural precision to ensure maximum radiation shielding. Adhering to strict radiological safety protocols was paramount throughout the construction process.
To achieve the necessary protection, the bunker walls were built with a substantial thickness, exceeding 10 feet. Furthermore, the roof slab required heavy concrete work, executed with an approximate thickness of 6 feet. This rigorous attention to specialised civil works ensured the facility adhered to safety-critical standards, demonstrating precision in heavy concrete works.
The total constructed covered area of the New Surgical Oncology Complex was approximately 80,000 sq. ft.. Executing a medical facility of this nature required AMCORP to meet specialised healthcare infrastructure standards. This large-scale construction demanded meticulous quality control and adherence to sophisticated designs.
The project successfully delivered a technically demanding structure, aligning with international healthcare and radiation safety standards. This reinforced AMCORP's profile in the healthcare sector, where it had previously undertaken construction for institutions like the Aga Khan University Hospital and Shaukat Khanum Memorial Hospital.
The completed facility was designated to serve a vital social purpose: catering to the needs of the underprivileged community. By delivering a modern medical centre, AMCORP contributed to the accessibility of essential healthcare services.
The successful completion of this project demonstrated AMCORP's capacity to deliver safety-critical projects for a major government-affiliated client, the Atomic Energy Commission. The precise construction of the radiation shielding elements affirmed AMCORP's technical discipline and reliability in highly sensitive infrastructure development.

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