Center for Non-Invasive Medicine
The Centre for Non-Invasive Medicine is a complex of four interconnected buildings – A, B, C arranged in the shape of the letter U, connected by three connectors with the Centre for Invasive Medicine (CMI) and building D located in the place of the former building 18 (on the other side of the dual carriageway). Building D will be connected with building C by a connector.
The construction of the Centre for Non-Invasive Medicine was divided into two stages due to the need to relocate some of the clinics from the demolished buildings in order to regain space for the second stage of construction. The implementation of the first stage included buildings B, C and D with a total area of 58,138 m2 and a cubic capacity of 237,206 m3. In the second stage, building A was built, with an area of 31,717 m2 and a cubic capacity of 140,802 m3.
In the course of the work, m.in was taken care of. o technical infrastructure, networks, connections, land development, as well as installation and commissioning of permanent connections of medical equipment requiring construction. 31 million liters of concrete and about 930 km of telecommunications cables were used in the construction of the facility.