Jihlava - The project documentation for the long-term care hospital (LDN) in the Třebíč hospital will cost the region 14 million crowns. The regional council selected its supplier today. It also wants to have documentation prepared for the reconstruction of the radiation therapy building of the hospital in Jihlava. It expects to pay nine million crowns for it. The governor of the Vysočina region, Martin Kukla (ANO), said this to journalists today.
In Jihlava, the region wants not only to repair but also to expand the radiation therapy facility in its hospital. It estimates that it will spend more than 300 million crowns on the construction. The single-story building is expected to have three floors after the modifications and be connected to the parking garage that is already being built at the hospital. "On the first floor, there will be radiation rooms, offices, and facilities. The second above-ground floor will house oncology outpatient clinics, and on the third above-ground floor, there should be a chemotherapy station," Kukla described the use of the expanded hospital building.
The LDN pavilion in Třebíč is supposed to have a ten-bed department for long-term intensive nursing care, three departments of long-term care with 35 beds each, and a palliative care department with ten beds. It will be built at the eastern end of the complex, where a storage building used to be. It will also include a covered parking area for more than 100 cars. The estimated costs for the construction, which is expected to start at the turn of 2026 and 2027, are over 600 million crowns.
Six companies were interested in the contract for the LDN project documentation, which the winning bidder must deliver within a year. According to Kukla, the estimated costs were 30 million crowns.
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