Healthcare
Medical Examination Room (Covid-19)
Project Overview
This medical examination room project supported Singapore’s COVID-19 clinical response, with specifications calibrated for high-frequency cleaning, infection-control protocols and the operational realities of pandemic-era examination workflow. Healthcare specifications during this period faced the additional layer of bleach-based disinfection cycles substantially more frequent than standard clinical practice.
Goodrich Global supplied antimicrobial flooring and complementary clinical surface specifications across the examination room.
Goodrich Specification
Antimicrobial flooring with documented chemical resistance was specified for the examination room. Products in the category include Orchid 3000, which carries SGBC 4-tick certification and a carbon-reducing material composition, and Armstrong Medintech Plus, finished with a Diamond 10 antimicrobial coating. Both specifications tolerate the bleach-based disinfection chemistry pandemic-era infection-control protocols required, resisting the surface degradation, dulling and embrittlement that repeated harsh cleaning can otherwise cause.
Wall protection and easy-clean wallcovering complemented the flooring specification, completing the surface envelope appropriate to high-frequency-cleaning clinical environments. Protecting walls at contact points and using wipeable finishes throughout helps maintain hygiene standards while limiting wear in a heavily used space. Specifying floor and wall surfaces together also gives a continuous, cleanable envelope, which matters where infection control depends on every surface withstanding the same intensive disinfection regime without breaking down.
The approach therefore addresses both clinical safety and the durability the workflow demanded.
Project Outcome
The medical examination room specification is in operational service. The project illustrates Goodrich’s capability to support Singapore’s healthcare system in operational-response contexts, with specifications meeting infection-control standards while supporting the clinical workflow.










