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    Baqubah General Hospital

    Courtesy Photo | Baqubah General Hospital awaits a re-opening after undergoing massive renovations...... read more read more

    BAQUBAH, IRAQ

    02.15.2006

    Courtesy Story

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    Story and Photo by Claude D. McKinney
    Gulf Region North, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

    BAQUBAH, Iraq -- After a year under construction, the Baqubah General Hospital is finished â?¦ with a new incinerator and reverse osmosis water treatment system; plumbing and sewer system upgrade; architectural renovations; emergency backup generator and repair of existing elevators. The completed project was accepted by US Army Corps of Engineers and the Directorate General of Health.

    The hospital is a 331-bed facility with surgery and consultation service clinics that see 400-500 patients daily. These upgrades will improve the working conditions for patients and the health care providers. It is one of two hospitals in Baqubah.

    While the renovations were ongoing, the hospital was open and operational. Steps were taken to keep wards and clinics open so medical services could be provided to the local citizens. Sometimes, this involved special attention by the workers so the construction dust and other materials would not disrupt the flow of health care.

    Power fluctuations during hot weather prevented proper testing of the elevators, but with cooler weather now, testing can proceed. Resolution of the power-fluctuation problem is being worked by the Province of Diyala in conjunction with the US Army Corps of Engineers, or USACE.

    "Renovation of Baqubah General Hospital was completed in December 2005 after a year of work," said Joaquin Duenas, USACE project engineer for hospitals. "I've been tasked to perform the construction management and QA responsibilities since December of 2004," Duenas said.

    "It certainly has been a pleasure working with the [Directorate General] of Health, the contractor, the Iraq Project and Contracting Office, and others involved with this project," Duenas added. "Most rewarding to me is to have actually seen the completion of the renovation from start to finish"knowing [that] the people in Baqubah are going to receive much better health care."

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    Date Taken: 02.15.2006
    Date Posted: 02.15.2006 16:40
    Story ID: 5399
    Location: BAQUBAH, IQ

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