Cape Argus

City morgue infrastruc­ture set to cost R281m, department­s say

- Marvin Charles

A NEW STATE OF THE ART morgue is set to be built at the entrance at Groote Schuur Hospital and will be replacing the Forensic Pathology Services Laboratory in Salt River.

The project is set to cost an estimated R281 million and will take approximat­ely 23 months. The project is a partnershi­p between the Western Cape Health Department and the Department of Transport and Public Works.

“The work that we do in health mostly depends on our infrastruc­ture. Therefore, infrastruc­ture forms part of our priorities as a way to address patient experience and service pressures. Maintained, clean and functional infrastruc­ture are at the core of our agenda. Forensic Pathology Services play a critical role in the delivery of essential services to the people of the Western Cape.

“When developing these new facilities it is important that we look beyond our 2030 vision which seeks to give access to person-centred and quality care,” Health MEC Nomafrench Mbombo said.

The new morgue is expected to provide state-of-the-art services and will provide level 4 forensic services aimed at extracting and analysing.

The three-storey building will allow better integratio­n of work of the provincial Forensic Pathology Service and the National Health Laboratory Service.

The facility will include 26 autopsy tables, four dissection suites along with six tables each. There will also be 360 refrigerat­ed body spaces along with 180 admission fridges and 180 dispatch fridges. Prior to this, the building will be able to accommodat­e 100 visitors.

The design of the building will incorporat­e natural lighting through the autopsy rooms and a courtyard that will allow light into the working areas. Some public areas have been designed to create a tranquil environmen­t.

“This 23-month, R281m project will replace the existing Forensic Pathology Laboratory in Salt River which has become outdated and limited in terms of capacity. The project commenced earlier this year, and is expected to be completed early in 2019,” Transport and Public Works MEC Donald Grant said.

 ??  ?? NEW GROUND: Transport and Public Works MEC Donald Grant and Health MEC Nomafrench Mbombo at the site of the new purpose-built modern forensic pathology facility in Salt River.
NEW GROUND: Transport and Public Works MEC Donald Grant and Health MEC Nomafrench Mbombo at the site of the new purpose-built modern forensic pathology facility in Salt River.

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