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City polyclinic No. 3, Novosibirsk

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2023: Start of construction of new clinic

At the end of October 2023, the Office of the Architectural and Construction Inspectorate of the Novosibirsk City Hall issued a building permit in the Soviet district of the city polyclinic No. 3. The volume of investments in the project is 3 billion rubles. The department stressed that the cost is indicated based on prices for the first quarter of 2023.

As Kommersant writes with reference to the Unified State Register of Expert Opinions, the Siberian Medical Project company with an authorized capital of 10 thousand rubles is engaged in the construction of a medical facility. This legal entity was registered in October 2019 in Moscow. According to SPARK-Interfax, quoted by the publication, the company owns 100% of Moscow-based Investment in PPP LLC, where Maxim Gubiev has 90% (90%), and Alexander Isakov, who previously headed a number of companies that were part of the Vis group, has another 10%.

According to the Office of the Architectural and Construction Inspectorate of Novosibirsk, the area of ​ ​ a 5-story polyclinic will be 13.7 thousand square meters. it will be designed to receive up to 700 patients per shift. Deputy of the Council of Deputies of Novosibirsk Svetlana Kaverzina stressed the importance of creating such a clinic.

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Now different services of the clinic are scattered throughout the ObHPP, often in very gloomy rooms. They will collect everything in a bunch. Transport accessibility is good at a new place, - said the deputy in a conversation with the publication "RBC Novosibirsk" at the end of October 2023.
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Earlier, reports of the construction of a polyclinic in the Sovetsky district appeared two years ago. Then the object was planned to be erected within the framework of a public-private partnership between the regional Ministry of Health and the Siberian Medical Project company. Later, details of the project were reported on the website of the regional government.[1]

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