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Product: Container house
Manufacturer: CCP
Purpose of Use: Hospital and Quarantine room
Quantity: 500 rooms
Time: 2020-2022
Location: China & Philippines
Container Hospitals and Quarantine Cabins Project During COVID-19 (2020-2022)
During the unprecedented global COVID-19 pandemic from 2020 to 2022, our company played a critical role in supporting healthcare infrastructure by supplying container rooms for domestic shelter hospitals and overseas quarantine cabins. These modular container hospitals were designed to address the urgent need for temporary medical facilities during the crisis, providing a rapid and effective solution to accommodate the surge in patients and ensure the safety of healthcare workers and the public. Beyond their immediate use during the pandemic, these container hospitals were also engineered for long-term functionality, ensuring they could serve communities even after the crisis subsided.
The container hospitals were fully equipped with all necessary functional rooms, including patient wards, intensive care units (ICUs), diagnostic rooms, pharmacies, and staff rest areas. Each unit was outfitted with a complete set of medical equipment, such as oxygen supply systems, ventilators, monitoring devices, and sanitation facilities, ensuring they met the highest standards of medical care. The modular design allowed for quick assembly and customization, enabling the hospitals to be deployed in various locations, from urban centers to remote areas, depending on the needs of the region.
For overseas container quarantine cabins, we provided standalone units that could be used for isolation and observation of individuals exposed to or infected with the virus. These container cabins were designed with privacy and comfort in mind, featuring individual bathrooms, air conditioning, and basic living amenities. The robust steel structure and high-quality insulation ensured durability and adaptability to different climates, making them suitable for use in diverse geographic locations.
Our efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic not only demonstrated the versatility and reliability of container-based solutions but also highlighted our commitment to supporting global health initiatives. By delivering these facilities on time and to the highest standards, we contributed to the global fight against the pandemic and provided a sustainable infrastructure solution that could be repurposed for future healthcare needs. This project stands as a testament to our ability to innovate and respond to global challenges with speed, efficiency, and compassion.
Product: Container house
Manufacturer: CCP
Purpose of Use: Construction site worker camps
Quantity: 2500 rooms
Time: 2023-2024
Location: Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Red Sea City construction site container worker camps project is a large-scale initiative designed to provide high-quality, modular living and working spaces for workers in Saudi Arabia. The project involves the construction and installation of 2,500 modular container units, which will serve as dormitories, offices, dining halls, and recreational areas. These units are intended to create a comfortable and functional environment for workers, ensuring their well-being and productivity. The project is characterized by its efficient timeline, with a production cycle of 30 days and an installation cycle of 45 days. To ensure smooth execution, our company sent a professional installation team to collaborate with the local installation team, combining expertise and local knowledge to deliver the project on time and to the highest standards.
The 2,500 modular container units are designed to meet the diverse needs of workers. The dormitories will provide comfortable living spaces, while the offices will facilitate administrative and operational activities. The dining halls will offer a space for meals and social interaction, and the recreational areas will include facilities for relaxation and leisure, promoting a balanced lifestyle for the workers. Each unit is engineered for durability, ease of assembly, and adaptability to the local climate and environmental conditions.
Production Phase (30 Days):
Our company finished all the container rooms in 30days. The process begins with the procurement of high-quality raw materials, followed by the assembly of the units. Advanced manufacturing techniques will ensure precision and efficiency, while rigorous quality control measures will guarantee that each unit meets the required standards. By the end of the 30-day production period, all 2,500 modular container units were inspected, packaged, and prepared for transportation to the project site.
Installation Phase (45 Days):
Our company’s installation team worked closely with the local team to ensure efficient and accurate assembly. The collaborative effort focused on aligning the units according to the project layout, connecting utilities, and setting up the functional areas.
One of the key strengths of this project is the collaboration between our company’s installation team and the local team. Our team brings technical expertise, experience in modular construction, and a commitment to quality, while the local team provides valuable insights into the region’s conditions, regulations, and cultural considerations. This partnership ensures that the project is executed seamlessly, with minimal disruptions and maximum efficiency.
Throughout the project, quality and safety will remain top priorities. During production, each unit will undergo stringent quality checks to ensure it meets design specifications and durability standards. During installation, safety protocols will be strictly enforced to protect workers and ensure a hazard-free environment. Regular inspections and audits will be conducted to maintain the highest levels of quality and safety.
This container worker campls project is a testament to modern modular construction techniques and efficient project management. It provided workers with a comfortable and functional living and working environment. The collaboration between our company’s installation team and the local team ensures that the project is executed smoothly, meeting both timelines and quality standards. This project not only addresses the immediate needs of workers but also sets a benchmark for future modular construction projects in the region.
The container type modular design is adopted in the container shelter hospital, which is convenient for factory production and rapid construction. The construction speed of this kind of hospital is very fast, taking Changsha shelter Hospital as an example, 48,028 square meters of the project was delivered in only 28 days. After the construction is completed, only external power supply, built-in air conditioning, bed, lighting, tables and chairs can be used, which is very convenient.
These modular hospitals are designed with daily and emergency use in mind and can be quickly transformed into medical treatment facilities. It can be equipped with shelter CT, PCR laboratory, mobile CT and other medical equipment, which can treat asymptomatic patients and mild patients. It follows the principles of rapid centralized treatment and closed-loop process control to ensure environmental safety, biosafety and epidemic prevention.
This type of modular shelter hospital demonstrates how to quickly build a temporary hospital with basic medical functions to respond to public health emergencies in medical emergencies. And they are not only for temporary and emergency using, but also can be long terms service after the COVID.
After the 2023 earthquake in Turkey, the Turkish government and the international community moved quickly to set up victims’ camps to provide temporary shelter. Most of these camps are built by container house which can be put into use quickly to provide emergency shelter for people affected by disasters.
The container house adopts the frame steel structure, which has good seismic performance and can reduce the risk of secondary damage. And compared with regular tents, container houses provide higher security and comfort. They are usually equipped with separate toilets and kitchens, and with water and electricity, living conditions are almost same as the conventional homes.
The Turkish government plans to build a large number of container houses to accommodate the victims. At the first stage, there are 1.4 million people already living in tents and 34,000 people living in containers. And the government plans to expand the number of container houses to meet the needs of more victims.
Several countries and organizations have provided container house assistance, such as Qatar to provide about 10,000 container houses to Turkey and Syria. Those container houses were used for temporary accommodation during the World Cup, which are made in China, with complete living facilities. And Chinese enterprises are also involved in the production and supply of container houses.
The Turkish government has pledged to rebuild homes for the victims and has begun rebuilding new homes in the affected towns, while continuing to provide container houses as temporary shelters until permanent housing is built.