New construction of the building of the Zaporizhia Regional Clinical Children's Hospital with an anti-radiation shelter at the address: Zaporizhia, Sobornyi Avenue/Dniprovska Street/Olexandrivska Street, 70/21/47 Major renovation of the general surgery department, anesthesiology and intensive care department, operating room (total area of the facility 5700 sq.m.)
Construction of an underground medical complex
Almost 5 years ago, the existing surgical building of the hospital was dismantled due to the state of emergency, but the construction of a new surgical building was not started for various reasons. From the first days of the full-scale Russian invasion, the hospital's specialists did not stop their work and daily provided a wide range of medical care to patients. During this period, medical care was provided to more than 250 children with mine and blast injuries. Every year, about 3 thousand surgical interventions are performed at the hospital. The hospital is a basic medical institution that provides assistance in cases of emergency situations. The institution was the first to provide assistance to victims from Mariupol and other territories of the Zaporizhia and Donetsk regions. All this time, the hospital worked in cramped conditions. Given the martial law in the country, the issue of resuming the construction of a new surgical building, taking into account higher safety standards and requirements, urgently arose. The construction of a new surgical building in the city of Zaporizhzhia is not just a relevant, but a critically necessary step to ensure high-quality and safe medical care for children during martial law and post-war recovery. This is an urgent need dictated by modern challenges, in particular: the increase in the number of urgent conditions among the child population; the threat of periodic shelling and the need for protected infrastructure; the need for continuous operation of medical institutions in emergency conditions. The construction of a surgical building is of important strategic, social and medical importance - it will solve the issue of limiting the treatment areas in the institution and will allow, in wartime conditions, to ensure the continuity of the provision of urgent and planned surgical care, even in emergency situations (military threat, man-made disasters, radiation hazard, etc.).
Project cost583'644'976 UAH
Implementation period18 months