In Mykolaiv, 11 million UAH allocated for the renovation of the surgical block of the veterans' hospital.
The Mykolaiv Regional Clinical Hospital for Veterans is preparing for a major renovation! With 11 million UAH allocated from the city budget, they plan to renovate the surgical block. This information was shared from the Prozorro procurement platform.
What you need to know
The main condition is to carry out a major renovation of the surgical block of the military hospital in Mykolaiv. The budget for this project amounts to a significant sum – 10.99 million UAH. Documents are accepted until August 31, and the auction will take place on September 1. It is important to note that the procurement will be conducted through open bidding with its requirements.
Updating equipment and improving conditions for providing medical assistance to servicemen is the main goal of this project. It is crucial to maintain an appropriate level of medical institutions, especially those that support the military.
Negotiations on the tender. Photo: screenshot from the Prozorro portal
According to the terms of the agreement, the contractor must complete all work by December 25, 2026. Payment for services will only be made after the complete completion of all works, confirmed by acceptance-transfer acts.
Earlier, it was announced that additional funds were allocated for the repair of the Hadzhibey Dam in Odesa and the restoration of a building in the city after an attack.
Mykolaiv is preparing for a serious renovation of the surgical block of the military hospital, and this is worth noting. Providing appropriate medical assistance to servicemen is one of the main tasks of this project.
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