20.04.2021
To date, the work site has been cleared of construction and municipal waste, and construction site fences have been installed on the land plots allotted for construction. The next stage will entail obtaining construction permits and launching the zero-cycle works. The first four clinics will be located on Proletarskaya St., Erevanskaya St., Tatiana Snezhina St. and Viktor Us St. Their capacity will range from 658 to 967 daily visits.
Three more polyclinics are scheduled to be submitted for examination in Q2 2021. Each institution is created according to an individual design project and will undergo a separate state expertise assessment. This was done to accelerate the pace of implementation of this socially significant project and will allow the construction of facilities to begin immediately upon the issuing of permits.
The private partner held consultations with the chief doctors of all institutions to clarify the actual needs for functional rooms and their outfitting. For a number of facilities, medical and technical tasks were elucidated using the new recommendations of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation on equipping medical institutions. All comments were taken into account in the prepared project documentation. Each of the projects also has reserves for increasing the patient capacity with regard to population growth in the adjacent micro-districts. In addition, the private partner covered the costs of connecting all facilities to the utility networks, which was not included in the PPP agreement.
In total, as a result of the project, 7 modern medical institutions will appear in Novosibirsk with a total capacity of 6495 visits per shift. Polyclinics will be built in the most actively developing residential areas of the city, as well as in places where the existing medical institutions are in a dire condition.
This is the first public-private partnership project in Russia, which was structured within the framework of the Federal Law on PPP No. 224-FZ. The PPP agreement was signed on the sidelines of the Russian Investment Forum in Sochi in February 2019 in the presence of Andrei Travnikov, Governor of the Novosibirsk Region. The public partner of the project is the Regional Ministry of Health.
First four polyclinics receive a positive conclusion from State Expertise in the framework of the PPP project in Novosibirsk
OOO Seventh Concession Company (private partner, part of the VIS Group) received a positive conclusion of the State Expertise of the Novosibirsk Region on the design documentation of polyclinics No. 2, 7, 22 and 27. These are four of the seven facilities that will be built in the capital of Siberia as part of the VIS Group's public-private partnership project.To date, the work site has been cleared of construction and municipal waste, and construction site fences have been installed on the land plots allotted for construction. The next stage will entail obtaining construction permits and launching the zero-cycle works. The first four clinics will be located on Proletarskaya St., Erevanskaya St., Tatiana Snezhina St. and Viktor Us St. Their capacity will range from 658 to 967 daily visits.
Three more polyclinics are scheduled to be submitted for examination in Q2 2021. Each institution is created according to an individual design project and will undergo a separate state expertise assessment. This was done to accelerate the pace of implementation of this socially significant project and will allow the construction of facilities to begin immediately upon the issuing of permits.
The private partner held consultations with the chief doctors of all institutions to clarify the actual needs for functional rooms and their outfitting. For a number of facilities, medical and technical tasks were elucidated using the new recommendations of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation on equipping medical institutions. All comments were taken into account in the prepared project documentation. Each of the projects also has reserves for increasing the patient capacity with regard to population growth in the adjacent micro-districts. In addition, the private partner covered the costs of connecting all facilities to the utility networks, which was not included in the PPP agreement.
In total, as a result of the project, 7 modern medical institutions will appear in Novosibirsk with a total capacity of 6495 visits per shift. Polyclinics will be built in the most actively developing residential areas of the city, as well as in places where the existing medical institutions are in a dire condition.
This is the first public-private partnership project in Russia, which was structured within the framework of the Federal Law on PPP No. 224-FZ. The PPP agreement was signed on the sidelines of the Russian Investment Forum in Sochi in February 2019 in the presence of Andrei Travnikov, Governor of the Novosibirsk Region. The public partner of the project is the Regional Ministry of Health.