A surgical building will be built for the Maykop City Hospital for 1.8 billion rubles

According to the tender terms, the building must be built in three stages within 875 calendar days. In 2025, the contractor will receive 145 million rubles, in 2026 - 315.7 million rubles, in 2027 - 1.382 billion rubles.
The surgical building will be located next to the central entrance to the hospital. The facility will have three floors and a basement, its area will be 4.6 thousand square meters. According to the design documentation, it is necessary to build a U-shaped building with a rectangular extension for ambulances.
The basement will house rooms accessible only to medical facility personnel: disinfection and central sterilization departments, laundry, sanitary and utility rooms, rooms for temporary storage of corpses and preparation of corpses for release, technical and other auxiliary rooms.
On the first floor, the offices will be divided into departments and groups. The entrance area will house the reception, pharmacy, cloakroom, cafeteria and other rooms. The floor will house the admissions department and emergency department, diagnostic department, planned admissions department, operating room, X-ray diagnostics, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging and common areas, including a conference room, telemedicine room and study room.
On the second floor there are gynecological and surgical departments with 50 beds each, on the third floor there is an operating block, an intensive care unit and a purulent surgical department with 50 beds.
The Maykop City Hospital is a multidisciplinary medical and preventive institution located on an area of 6.72 hectares. It consists of eight buildings, where outpatient, gynecological, cardiological, physiotherapeutic and other departments operate. The hospital has a maternity hospital and laboratories. The medical institution is a base for specialization and advanced training of doctors and mid-level medical personnel, an educational and production base for students of the Maykop Medical College and the Maykop State Technological University.
In April 2025, the Coordination Council for Economic Policy of the Republic of Adygea approved an investment project for the construction of a perinatal clinical hospital. The agreement was concluded between the region and Mother and Child Adygea LLC (a subsidiary of Mother and Child Group). The total investment will amount to 5.2 billion rubles.
The facility is planned to be built on the territory of the Starobzhegokay rural settlement of the Takhtamukaysky district. The hospital will have 29 postnatal wards, 68 inpatient beds, including a neonatal intensive care unit with nine beds, as well as 31 outpatient clinic rooms and two IVF rooms. Other details of the project have not yet been disclosed.
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