A new, state-of-the-art hospital is set to be built in the town of Carpi, promising to be a modern structure integrated with local services and focused on sustainability and energy efficiency. The project was presented to the Mayors of the Terre dāArgine Union, with the presence of regional authorities including President Stefano Bonaccini and Regional Councilor for Health Policies Raffaele Donini.
The overall budget for the new Carpi Hospital is set at 126 million, with a combination of state, regional, and private funds. The facility will cover an area of 47,050 square meters and will be four floors high, situated on a 142,500 square meter plot designated by the Territorial Social and Healthcare Department.
The hospital will be easily accessible, with strategic location and ample parking, as well as connections to nearby healthcare facilities. It will be divided into different blocks dedicated to various functions, including departments, high-tech services, local services, and plant engineering.
Flexibility is a key aspect of the design, with the ability to reconfigure spaces quickly in case of emergencies. Additionally, the hospital will focus on environmental sustainability, with optimal thermal insulation and energy-efficient systems to reduce heat dispersion.
Regional authorities have expressed their commitment to the project, emphasizing the importance of modern, integrated healthcare facilities for the community. The Mayor of Carpi, Alberto Bellelli, has highlighted the significance of the new hospital in providing efficient and sustainable healthcare services to the region.
Overall, the new Carpi Hospital is poised to be a cutting-edge healthcare facility that meets the needs of the community while prioritizing environmental impact and energy efficiency.