Upgrading Waste Systems in a Critical Healthcare Environment

Located in Kent Ridge, Singapore, the National University Health System (NUHS) is a leading academic health cluster comprising the NUHS Tower Block and NUH Kent Ridge Wing.
The facility’s multi-storey infrastructure includes a main building and a support services building, housing critical hospital operations and support systems. requiring system upgrades to enhance the reliability and safety of the hospital’s waste management infrastructure.
Implementation Approach
In the NUHS Tower Block, Greenwave supplied and installed a proprietary refuse chute breakfall device and chute connector. These components were designed to safeguard the compactor at the 14th storey from high-impact refuse discharge.
Greenview also replaced the existing mini-compactor with a new system optimised for safe refuse transition into 660L wheel bins in NUH Kent Ridge Wing, along with a complete refurbishment of the refuse and linen chute system.


Comprehensive servicing and maintenance support are provided to ensure operational uptime of chute and compactor systems in this critical healthcare setting.
The project was carried out in active hospital conditions, requiring precise coordination to avoid disruption to critical operations. GWS scheduled phased work within hospital operational hours and employed hospital-grade safety controls.
Maintenance servicing was integrated post-installation to support continuous system uptime and operational readiness
“In high-dependency environments like hospitals, waste infrastructure must not fail. Our chute and compactor solutions were engineered for durability, safety, and continuous operation.”
In summary
Highlights
In summary
Highlights
Expertise in complex PWCS Projects
GWS’s system upgrades at NUHS Tower Block and NUH Kent Ridge Wing improved the integrity and operational reliability of the hospital’s waste handling infrastructure.
Through precision-engineered chute devices and refurbished systems, GWS ensured robust support for Singapore’s academic hospital cluster


