The consortium, led by Sacyr Engineering and Infrastructure and including Comsa and Vopi-4, has won two contracts to renovate the Joan XXIII Hospital in Tarragona, with a budget of EUR 215 million.
The project entails construction of a new main building, budgeted at EUR 110 million, plus an area housing facilities and equipment (EUR 105 million). The timeline for completion is 40 months.
The complex will include a general care unit for 300 in-patients, a surgical wing with 14 operating theatres and 63 day-patient care points. It will also feature 20 radio diagnostic rooms, as well as offices, admissions, storage, and exam rooms.
Total area of 80,000 m2
Awarded by Infraestructures de Catalunya, the project involves the construction of a main building with a surface area of nearly 76,500 m2, where healthcare and hospitalisation services will be situated, in addition to a 3,500-m2 power plant. A new boardwalk and development of the approximately 10,000-m2 surrounding site are also planned.
The building will be structured around a central corridor where the entrances will converge. Outpatient services will be located to the east, while the high-tech activity will be concentrated to the west. The main building will feature a ground floor, nine above-ground floors, and two below-ground levels.