Who We Are

Vibi International is a healthcare consulting company that specializes in providing outstanding services to the industry. Our expertise includes supplying medical equipment, offering financial management services, providing management consultancy, and hospital planning. Our team of experts strive to help healthcare facilities improve their operations, enhance their services, and achieve their goals

Turnkey Project managment

Design & Architectural Solution
Medical Equipment planning
Procurement logistics & project management
Turnkey Medical Equipment & Hospital furnishing
Medical Gas & Engineering Solution
Ambulatory Mobile Solution

What We Offer

Project Programing

ZIC schedules of accommodation – based upon the available departmental program, to determine those rooms necessary to complete all departments, the quantity of each type of room and the associated area requirements.

SPR schedule primary rooms – these rooms to form the basis of design for associated identical or typical rooms.

Design Development

SE preliminary architectural design – to work closely with our associated architectural group, to apply the SE in development of departmental configuration, interrelationships, and critical flow paths for patients, visitors, staff and materials.

REP reporting – review and reporting of designs ongoing In-house and/or designs received from outside groups, highlighting standards deficiencies according to international standards.

AFB architectural feedback – to coordinate with architectural groups to review areas of the design where it is deemed space allocation should be reduced or increased in order to accommodate those items of medical equipment and furniture as designated by the medical equipment package.

Space Planning

MEL medical equipment layout designs – the development of medical equipment, medical furniture and general furniture design configuration within the various rooms, allowing for patient and staff circulation, in concert with clean and dirty material flow paths.

WEP wall elevations – a semi-automatic generation of rooms individual plan and elevation views, showing items of equipment and furniture, and indicating their respective mechanical and electrical services coordinates, allowing ease of services implementation on site. (Note: these WEP to be read in conjunction with the appropriate room’s mechanical and electrical services loading listings).

Listing General

BQF bills of quantity floor – an automatically generated listing indicating those quantities of medical equipment, medical furniture, general furniture and necessary items of instrumentation and accessories as included on any floor.

BQT bills of quantity total – an automatically generated listing indicating those quantities of medical equipment, medical furniture, general furniture and necessary items of instrumentation and accessories for the complex as a whole.

RBR room by room – an automatically generated listing of medical equipment, medical furniture, general furniture, and items of instrumentation and accessories, with relevant quantities of each tabulated on a room by room basis.

DST distribution – an automatically generated listing on an item by item basis, and their distribution throughout the facility as a whole, indicating floor level and associated room numbers.

Listing Technical

BQW bills of quantity technical floor – an automatically generated listing, on a floor by floor basis, indicating all items of equipment and furniture requiring a connection to either a mechanical and/or an electrical services source, complete with total quantities of those items, and their associated table indicative of the appropriate services requirements.

RRE room by room electrical – an automatically generated listing on a room by room basis indicating those items of medical equipment and furniture requiring a connection to an electrical service source, complete with table of the desired requirements.

RRM room by room mechanical – an automatically generated listing on a room by room basis indicating those items of medical equipment and furniture requiring a connection to a mechanical service source, complete with table of the desired requirements.

Medical Specifications

SPC medical specifications – specifications to be generated to provide concise and unbiased information describing necessary functions and parameters, incorporating local and international databases, considering standardization and inter-communication between devices, considering quality assurance certificates, allowing for start-up kits, accessories and spare parts, with importance given to after-sales servicing.

Quotation Analysis

QUS quotation sourcing – to assist the contractor and/or client in sourcing relevant suppliers and associated manufacturers and model numbers for the equipment package.

QUA quotation analysis – to assist the contractor and/or client in the detailed analysis and evaluation of the various tender quotations, from both a financial and technical point of view

Supervision

SSR on-site services review – during the construction phase, to perform periodic on-site services review, to ensure that the provision of the mechanical and electrical services be continuously controlled on a on-going basis in an effort to reduce the amount of re-does at the equipment installation phase to a minimum.

ERD equipment receipt and dispersal – during the equipment receipt and dispersal phase, it is desirable that equipment arrives at site in an ordered schedule, determined at the time of purchasing, thereby reducing need for large storage facilities and facilitating the provision for security. INS installation – supervision during the installation phase and to provide personnel familiar with the layout of the buildings and the equipment package, where specific items of equipment are stored, where items AE to be installed, to organize additional labor when required, to assist the installation teams during their works.

CHO commissioning and handover – supervision to ensure that the installed equipment performs as per specified, to control that all start-up materials necessary for the commissioning of the particular items are readily available to the teams, to be present when the commissioning team operates each item of equipment and tests it’s functional operation, to contact with the client to accept official handover of the equipment package.