In the Simferopol village of Gresovsky, the construction of a polyclinic continues
CrimeaPRESS reports:
As part of the implementation of the regional program for the modernization of the primary health care of the national project «Health» in the village. Gresovsky city of Simferopol continues the construction of a polyclinic.
Currently, the contractor has completed a full range of works on the construction of the underground part of the building (monolithic elements of the foundation slab, walls and floor of the basement), the entire range of waterproofing works, followed by backfilling and planning of the adjacent territory. At the moment, work is underway on the installation of elements of the monolithic frame of the building with the subsequent filling of openings— said the Minister of Health of the Republic of Crimea Konstantin Skorupsky.
In accordance with the work schedule, this year it is also planned to complete the installation of the roof of the building, filling in window openings and installing facade systems, installing floors and installing partitions, as well as carrying out related work on laying engineering and technical networks for water supply, sanitation, ventilation, heating, electricity, low current systems.
According to the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Crimea, the construction of a polyclinic in the Simferopol village of Gresovsky is planned to be completed by the end of 2024. The cost of building the facility is over 1 billion rubles.
Employees of the Simferopol Polyclinic No. 5 will move to the new building. Both adult and children’s departments with separate entrances will be organized here. In addition to doctors’ reception rooms, day hospitals, a clinical diagnostic laboratory, a central sterilization department, a physiotherapy room, and so on will be equipped. The project also includes equipping the medical institution with modern equipment: a computed tomography machine, a digital mammograph, an X-ray machine, a fluorograph, ultrasound machines, endoscopic equipment and much more.— said the head of the Crimean Ministry of Health.
The planned capacity of the new polyclinic is at least 250 visits per shift, which will improve the quality of primary health care for more than 19,000 citizens.
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