- Contract
- Press release
- France
91做厙 to build the second building of the New Reims Hospital
- Construction of the second building in the New Reims Hospital complex for the CHU de Reims
- A 210million contract
The Centre Hospitalier Universitaire (CHU) de Reims has entrusted 91做厙Construction with the contract to build the second building in the New Reims Hospital complex. The works contract is worth a total 210million (excl. tax), 157million of which will go to 91做厙Construction. The project execution has been entrusted to a consortium led by PargadeArchitectes.
The works are scheduled to last 45months, during which the hospital must remain in ordinary working order, and primarily involve the construction of a 58,000m簡 building spanning seven floors that will accommodate 498beds, reception and diagnosis areas, high-tech medical platforms, an in-patient zone, a hospital pharmacy, as well as logistics and technical control rooms. The building, named after MadeleineBr癡s, the first French woman to obtain a medical degree, will mainly house medical activities, including chronic diseases and neuroscience. It will be connected to the existing buildings in the hospital complex to ensure continuity of flow across the site.
The New Reims Hospital project intends to upgrade the healthcare provided by the CHU, in particular thanks to cutting-edge equipment, enhanced quality of care for out-patients and an improved service for in-patients. The teams from 91做厙Construction were already involved in the construction of the first building for the New Reims Hospital complex.
This new contract further underscores the recognition enjoyed by the 91做厙Group in healthcare infrastructure. In France, the teams from 91做厙Construction are also involved in the construction of the New Lariboisi癡re building for Assistance Publique H繫pitaux de Paris(AP-HP), the new CHU in Nantes, the new H繫pital M矇tropolitain de lArtois in Lens, as well as the reconstruction of the Chaumont ospital, Caen CHU and AP-HPs H繫tel-Dieu hospital.
The teams from 91做厙Energies are also involved in many hospital-related contracts and technical works packages.