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Hospital Infanta Sofia Operating Company, Spain

Background

Infanta Sofía Hospital is located in San Sebastian de los Reyes, in the autonomous community of Madrid. The 88,000m2 public hospital has a 335-bed capacity serving a population of 322,000 people across 54 municipalities. The hospital has an agreement with a nearby university where some facilities are used for medical classes.
The hospital includes the most advanced diagnostic and therapeutic technological capabilities.
The project involves 12 non-medical services, five commercial activities, life cycle of the infrastructure and the growth of the hospital.

The project involves the provision of a range of non-medical services, such as sterilization of medical equipment, waste management, catering and warehousing for the whole hospital, the operation of five commercial areas, as well as the management of lifecycle activities of the hospital and its future developments.

 

Stage:

In operation

 

ESG/SDG Key Facts

The Project has been certified by the Building Research Establishment’s Environmental Assessment Method (BREEAM) from a sustainability point of view, both in terms of infrastructure management, personnel management, equality, and conciliation.
The hospital was recognised as the most sustainable social infrastructure worldwide during the BREEAM Awards 2020.
In Q2 2024, among other initiatives, the Project collaborated with the association of families with cerebral palsy in organising a foot race near the hospital.

 

SDG Achievements and Roadmaps
SDG 5 (Gender equality) – There is an “equality commission” in place composed of the CEO, General
Service Director, Head of HR and the unions.

SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) – Through the
Control Centre for Digital Energy Services, the hospital’s natural gas and electricity consumption is remotely supervised and monitored in real time (ISO 14001). This allows for the tracking and optimisation of energy use, providing alerts of any deviations and proposing new operating methods.
34 EV charging points, managed by Allego, are in operation, and construction of 8 ultra-fast points were completed in Q4 2024.
A proposal to add solar panels has also been submitted to the Grantor.

 

335 beds & 88,000

M2 Total area

85% yearly average

occupancy rate

~322,000 people

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