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SECTION 6.0 – INTERIOR WORKS FURNISHING AND OTHER FITTINGS SECTION 6.0 – INTERIOR WORKS FURNISHING AND OTHER FITTINGS
b) Unifying Elements a) All built-in and loose furniture shall be in adequate numbers as
interacted for the rooms’ proper functioning and the Government’s
The use of columns, being the most prominent architectural element satisfaction.
internally, will be used concurrently with the floor pattern to be the
unifying element throughout the interior design. b) Furniture requirements shall be provided following the government
guidelines and circulars.
c) Colours
c) Proposed furniture design shall be coordinated and integrated with the
Suitable colours shall be chosen for large public spaces such as the whole ID works and overall design concept.
cafeterias, lobbies, and foyers to psychologically give the illusion of
spaciousness, creating a healing and cheerful environment. d) Proposed furniture design and quality shall be to the PD’s concurrence.
Areas such as private rooms shall be given more subdued earth tones e) The dimensions given in the specification are indicative and of minimum
and pastel colours to promote tranquillity and homeliness where people sizes. The successful tenderer shall take measurements on site before
can converse and rest while relaxing towards recovery. fabrication to ensure the modules can be installed appropriately.
d) Design Scopes f) Samples of all furniture items, materials, fabrics, and accessories shall
be submitted for the PD’s concurrence before supply and installation.
Detailed drawings for the interior design works shall be provided for the
whole building. The works shall also include execution, supervision, and g) Mock-up furniture showing design, colour schemes, and samples fixed
completion of the areas with particular emphasis on the following areas: on sample boards, fittings, and other items shall be submitted for the
PD’s concurrence.
i. Main entrance lobby and all other entrance lobbies department.
ii. Executive Floors (i.e., Director, Head of Department, etc.). h) When necessary, the successful tenderer shall arrange factory/
iii. Reception, Registration Area, Receiving Counters, and Waiting showroom visits to see the furniture’s production and selection.
Area.
iv. Seminar, Conference, and Meeting Rooms. i) A documented inventory schedule for all loose and built-in furniture shall
v. Lounge Area be submitted prior to handing over the project.
vi. Auditorium
vii. Royal Wards/VVIP Wards/VIP Wards/First Class Wards (the j) The proposed furniture system shall be available locally and to the PD’s
whole floor involving patients and public). concurrence.
viii. The areas involved paediatric (e.g., Paediatric Departments,
Wards, Paediatric Clinic, Children Play Area, etc.). k) Composite wood and other fibre products used shall not contain urea-
ix. All Nurse base/counter formaldehyde and moisture-resistant.
x. Lift Lobby Interior
6.2.2 Built-In Furniture
6.2 FURNITURE WORKS
The successful tenderer shall submit a detailed Schedule of Built-in
6.2.1 General Requirement (for Built-in Furniture, Loose Furniture, and Furniture (Appendix 6 – Schedule of Built-in Furniture) complete with
Healthcare Laboratory Furniture) quantity for each room shall be drawn up as part of the proposal in the form
These furniture requirements are for design, construction, completion, of all room layouts with elevations on all sides.
installation of loose furniture, built-in furniture, and soft furnishing for all new
buildings in the project. The requirements given shall be indicative and non- a) The successful tenderer shall provide a detailed design indicating the
exhaustive, and the successful tenderer may include suggestions and/or length, breadth, height, and materials used for the built-in furniture and
improvements: list the quantity of the items proposed for each space.
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