NEWS
On September 14, Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin, together with Tashir Group President Samvel Karapetyan, Deputy Mayor for Social Policies Leonid Pechatnikov, Deputy Mayor for Housing, Utilities and Landscaping Pyotr Biryukov, and Moscow Healthcare Department chief Aleksey Khripunov visited the new state-of-the-art building of the Morozov Hospital which will soon receive its first patients. Tashir Group was the general contractor for this project.

After inspecting wards, offices and operating rooms in the building, Sergey Sobyanin said, “2017 will be remembered as an important year in the history of pediatric care not only in Moscow but throughout Russia. We are about to complete a major project, the construction of a new building for the Morozov Children’s Hospital. All the major construction works have been completed. We have installed state-of-the-art equipment, which is currently being tested. This fall, the new building will receive its first patients.”

In 2016, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev visited the construction site, speaking highly of the project. The prime minister inspected the new building and took a tour of existing ones.

In three years, Tashir built a modern nine-story building (with seven overground and two underground floors) for 500 patients on the area of approximately 12 hectares, previously occupied by dilapidated buildings for infectious diseases. Moscow biggest ER hospital will feature 15 functional departments, including oncological and neurosurgical ones and the city’s first center for bone marrow transplantation. The hospital with a total area of over 71,000 square meters will receive 70,000-80,000 patients a year.

This is not the first time Tashir Group is entrusted with a major construction project of social importance. Since 2015, Tashir has been working on a perinatal/cardiology center at the Vorokhobov Hospital, which will be Europe’s largest cardiology center.

INFORMATION

About the Morozov Children’s Hospital

The Morozov Children’s Hospital was founded in 1903 and is a multi-specialty hospital with 35 department and the capacity of 1,025 inpatients. (including 39 IC patients and 5 one-day patients). The hospital has surgical, infectious diseases, neurosurgical, neurooncological, neonatological, traumatological, somatic, otorhinolaryngological, ophthalmological, pediatric, oncohematological, cardiorheumatological, endocrinological, neurological and gastroenterological departments. The hospital has 1,721 staff, including 535 doctors, with seven professors and two doctors decorated with the Distinguished Doctor of the Russian Federation Award.


The new building of the Morozov Children’s Hospital

The new building will include an admissions unit with boxes for incoming patients on the first floor and one- and two-patient wards on Floors 2-7. All wards will be equipped with alarm buttons and an enhanced monitoring system. The new building was designed to provide comfort for inpatient children. For example, in addition to special playing areas in each department, there will a special central playing area on the 2nd floor with rooftop stained-glass lighting. Wards for children under 7 will allow the parents to stay with their children.

According to the approved design the new seven-story building will be joined to another existing building with an overpass. Also, the hospital will have two new entry points on 3rd Lyusinovsky Lane.

The building is divided into two sections, a therapy section and a surgery section. Each consists of a number of departments: endocrinology, pulmonology, neurosurgery, neurooncology, traumatology, orthopedics, etc. Each block of departments will have designated rooms for treatment and diagnostics, as well as playing areas and classrooms. In addition to the central operating block with 12 operating rooms, there will be special minor operating rooms in ward sections and an intensive care unit for 33 patients. The building will also house departments for functional diagnostics, endoscopy, physiotherapy, rehabilitation, radiography, and a laboratory processing 2 million tests a year. All these facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art medical equipment.

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«2017 will be remembered as an important year in the history of pediatric care not only in Moscow but throughout Russia. We are about to complete a major project, the construction of a new building for the Morozov Children’s Hospital»
Sergey Sobyanin
Moscow Mayor

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