Warbud will build a Transregional Integrated Treatment Centre with bed and diagnostic facilities and a 24-hour helicopter landing pad in Łódź. On May 14, 2018, Mr. Lech Wąsowski, Director of Warbud's Medical Construction acting on behalf of the Company, signed a construction contract with WAM UMED University Clinical Hospital. The Investor was represented by Hospital Director - Dr Wiesław Chudzik. The extension of the hospital will be carried out in a consortium with the Łódź-based company BUDOMAL.
'After many years of waiting, we have a chance to expand the hospital which was established in 1937, and whose construction lasted two years. Our dream is that the building, which will serve both patients' health and students' education, will be completed as quickly as possible,' said Dr Wiesław Chudzik, director of WAM - Central Veterans' Hospital - University Clinical Hospital.
He explained that the operating theatre was designed in a way that will allow students to observe from the inside operations carried out inside he rooms. One of the rooms is to be fully adapted to the operation of medical robots.
The expansion of the hospital will allow the client to concentrate in one place all their treatment facilities previously dispersed throughout the city.
Scope of work:
Usable area: 10 336 m2
Scheduled project execution dates: May 2018 - October 2019
It should be noted that this is another contract implemented by Warbud which requires the construction of an elevated helicopter landing pad.