Healthcare
SCG ICU Modular @ Rajavithi Hospital (COVID ICU), Thailand
Project Overview
The SCG modular ICU at Rajavithi Hospital in Thailand was part of the regional response to COVID-19 critical-care capacity needs, delivered as a rapid-deployment modular ICU facility designed for high-acuity patient care under pandemic conditions. Modular ICU specifications combine clinical-grade requirements with the deployment-speed and operational-flexibility constraints that rapid-response medical facilities face.
Goodrich Global supplied flooring and clinical surface specifications appropriate to the modular ICU brief.
Goodrich Specification
Clinical-grade flooring and surface specifications were supplied to support the modular ICU’s hygiene and infection-control requirements. The brief required materials with documented antimicrobial performance, compatibility with bleach-based disinfection regimes, and the durability profile critical-care environments demand under heavy equipment and constant cleaning. Goodrich’s healthcare-grade range, including Orchid 3000 antimicrobial vinyl, Armstrong Medintech Plus clinical flooring, and complementary wall and surface specifications, supports this brief. Welded vinyl seams and coved skirtings of this kind eliminate the joints and crevices where pathogens can collect, giving a continuous, easily sanitised surface.
Modular construction adds a further consideration: surface specifications must work with the rapid-deployment installation rhythm modular medical facilities require, without on-site finishing operations that would extend the deployment timeline at a moment when every day of added capacity mattered. Materials suited to factory or off-site fit-out help compress that programme.
Project Outcome
The SCG ICU modular at Rajavithi Hospital was in service during Thailand’s COVID-19 response, supporting critical patient care through the pandemic. The project demonstrates Goodrich’s capability to support regional healthcare emergency response with clinical-grade specifications delivered to the rapid-deployment timelines modular medical facilities require. By matching documented antimicrobial and disinfection-compatible finishes to a compressed installation programme, the supply met both the infection-control standards of an ICU and the urgency of a pandemic capacity build.








