CONSTRUCTION BEGINS ON “SF. IOAN” MATERNITY HOSPITAL IN BUCHAREST

CONSTRUCTION BEGINS ON “SF. IOAN” MATERNITY HOSPITAL IN BUCHAREST

Construction on the “Sf. Ioan” Maternity Hospital in Bucharest officially began on the 29th of May 2024. This landmark project represents a significant advancement in Romania’s medical infrastructure.

The initial phase of the project focuses on essential groundwork, including extensive excavations to relocate and replace critical utility networks. This phase is particularly crucial as it involves the large primary distribution pipelines for water and heating, which are vital for both the Sf. Ioan Hospital and a significant portion of Bucharest.

The new maternity hospital will encompass two buildings with a total built-up area of approximately 13,000 square meters. Designed to meet the highest standards of safety, security, and functionality specific to healthcare infrastructure, the facility will provide optimal conditions for both patients and medical staff.

This ambitious project, involving a substantial investment of 50 million euros funded by the European Union, will ensure that Romania soon boasts one of the most modern maternity hospitals in the region. The construction will be carried out through the partnership of Bog’Art and Concelex.

More information from the official press conference can be found here: https://shorturl.at/uVrwA

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