Missile strike on 'Okhmatdyt': Ministry of Health reconstructs another children's hospital building.
The Ministry of Health of Ukraine has announced a tender for the restoration of the surgical building of the 'Okhmatdyt' hospital
The Ministry of Health of Ukraine is conducting a tender for the restoration of the surgical building of the 'Okhmatdyt' hospital. This is due to the fact that the hospital building was damaged as a result of a missile strike.
On July 8, 2024, the new medical and diagnostic building, administrative and toxicology buildings, transformer substation, and surgical building of the 'Okhmatdyt' hospital were destroyed as a result of a missile strike.
The departments that were working in the surgical building have been temporarily relocated to other buildings of the hospital.
The Ministry of Health of Ukraine has announced a tender to carry out the reconstruction of the 'Okhmatdyt' surgical building. After that, construction work will begin.
The development of project and cost documentation will be financed by the World Bank.
To participate in the tender, companies must have experience in designing complex construction projects and successfully implemented projects in the field of medical institutions.
Last year, emergency works were carried out, and most of the hospital departments resumed their activities.
Furthermore, 'Okhmatdyt' announced a tender for protective works on the historical building, and the Cabinet of Ministers allocated funds for emergency and restoration works.
It should be noted that the Cabinet of Ministers allocated 6.3 million hryvnias for the reconstruction of the National Children's Hospital 'Okhmatdyt' in Kyiv.
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