Multitechnical solutions for the new K Wing at CHU Tivoli in La Louvière
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Multitechnical solutions for the new K Wing at CHU Tivoli in La Louvière

Execution of the electrical installation, fire detection, access control, ventilation systems and medical gas installations.

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Multitechnical solutions for a hospital expansion in La Louvière / CHU Tivoli

The Centre Hospitalier Universitaire (CHU) Tivoli in La Louvière expanded its hospital with a new wing to meet the growing demand for capacity and modern healthcare infrastructure.

In partnership with VMA, EEG Group delivered an integrated multitechnical approach that contributes to efficient healthcare delivery and optimal comfort for patients and staff.

 

A strategic expansion focused on healthcare quality

The existing hospital consisted of three wings (A, B and C) arranged in a tripod structure. With the construction of Wing K, CHU Tivoli added a future-oriented extension designed to respond to the evolving needs of the healthcare sector.

The new wing comprises 162 patient rooms, laboratories and office spaces, spread across 29,400 m² and seven levels. Three levels are dedicated to core infrastructure, one level to technical installations and three levels to hospitalisation facilities.

In addition, two esplanades – one logistical and one entrance esplanade – provide seamless connections between the new and existing buildings, significantly improving circulation and operational efficiency.

 

Integrated technologies for a high-performance hospital

The extension is a true multitechnical project, with EEG Group responsible for a comprehensive range of technical installations. By integrating these technologies, a reliable and highly efficient healthcare environment was created.

EEG’s scope included:

• Electrical installations
• Fire detection systems across multiple floors
• Access control throughout all levels
• Ventilation systems, including those serving 10 operating theatres
• Medical gas installations

These works were carried out in a temporary partnership with VMA. Thanks to close coordination between all stakeholders, the various technical systems were seamlessly integrated, which is essential in a complex healthcare environment.

 

Sanitary installations as a critical success factor

EEG Namur was responsible for the complete management of the sanitary installations. In a hospital environment, these systems are essential for hygiene, safety and continuity of care.

The project involved several significant challenges. All installations had to comply with strict healthcare standards while ensuring that the existing hospital wings remained fully operational throughout the works.

This required:

• Detailed planning and phased execution
• Precise coordination between all involved teams
• Flexibility to respond to unforeseen circumstances

Particular attention was also paid to integrating the sanitary systems with other technical disciplines such as electrical installations, heating and ventilation. This ensured uninterrupted service for patients, staff and visitors at all times.

 

Sustainable added value for users and operations

The new K Wing delivers immediate benefits for all users of CHU Tivoli. Patients are welcomed into a modern and comfortable environment, enhancing their overall care experience.

For healthcare professionals, the modern infrastructure and technical installations support more efficient workflows and improve the quality of daily operations. This contributes to faster and higher-quality healthcare delivery.

Visitors also benefit from a better-organised and more welcoming environment. Thanks to EEG’s expertise in special techniques and healthcare projects, the extension provides a safe, comfortable and future-ready healthcare infrastructure.

 

A strong presence in Wallonia

“Wallonia is a highly important market for EEG. This contract for CHU Tivoli clearly demonstrates our commitment and ambition to further strengthen our presence there. The management of EEG Namur continuously works on the professional development of its teams, and we do everything possible to support them in this effort. We also want to have a positive impact on the comfort of building users in Wallonia and Brussels. The positive impact our work has on all hospital visitors is the best proof of that.”

— Didier Vanden Broucke, CEO EEG Group

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