PROJECT EXPERIENCE
CHH Oxygen
Plant Relocation
Critical Medical Gas Infrastructure
Huntington, West Virginia
PROJECT OVERVIEW
Relocating Critical Medical Gas Infrastructure
CIMCO completed the relocation of the oxygen plant serving Cabell Huntington Hospital in Huntington, West Virginia. The project involved critical medical gas infrastructure that supports the hospital’s ongoing patient-care operations.
Because the oxygen system is essential to hospital operations, the work required careful planning, coordination and execution to relocate the infrastructure while maintaining the reliability expected of a critical healthcare system.
CLIENT
Cabell Huntington Hospital
LOCATION
Huntington, West Virginia
PROJECT TYPE
Healthcare Mechanical Construction
COMPLETED
2025
MECHANICAL SCOPE
CIMCO’s work centered on relocating the hospital’s oxygen plant and coordinating the associated medical gas infrastructure required to place the system into its new location. Because the oxygen system supports essential patient-care functions, the work required detailed sequencing, coordination and careful execution.
Critical Infrastructure Supporting Hospital Operations
Scope highlights:
Oxygen plant relocation
Equipment installation and coordination
Associated medical gas piping and connections
Coordination with existing hospital infrastructure
Work planned around ongoing hospital operations
PROJECT EXECUTION
Planned Around Critical Hospital Operations
Relocating a hospital oxygen plant requires more than installing new equipment. CIMCO coordinated the work around the existing medical gas infrastructure and the operational requirements of an active healthcare campus, with careful attention to sequencing, system connections and project coordination.
The completed relocation provides Cabell Huntington Hospital with updated oxygen infrastructure positioned to support the facility’s continuing patient-care needs.
