The Central Public Works Department (CPWD) has announced bids for constructing a 200-bed hospital and related structures for the Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) at Bommasandra, Bengaluru. This project, valued at Rs 223.73 crore, includes a comprehensive development plan featuring ancillary buildings and 62 staff quarters. The construction scope encompasses designing and building several RCC structures, including a canteen, mortuary block, gas store, IT panel cum substation, and pump room.
The CPWD emphasizes that the project will be completed within 27 months, ensuring the timely delivery of these essential healthcare facilities. The initiative aims to bolster healthcare infrastructure in the region, providing enhanced medical services and facilities for ESIC beneficiaries.
Prospective bidders have until August 14, 2024, to submit their bids. The project presents an excellent opportunity for construction firms specializing in healthcare infrastructure to showcase their expertise in planning, design, and execution.
This ambitious project by the CPWD aligns with the broader goal of improving public healthcare services and infrastructure across India, addressing the growing demand for quality medical facilities. The new hospital and its supporting buildings are expected to significantly benefit the local community and ESIC members in Bengaluru.
News by Rahul Yelligetti