They are building a polyclinic in Milovice in Nymburk. It will probably open in a year

The facilities should also include a pharmacy, x-rays, and an eye clinic. Construction company ABP Holding should complete construction of around 100 million krona this fall. Petr Landa, CEO of Milovice Health Center, told TK.

“We expect the building to be approved in the fall, if all goes well, and then it’s just a matter of retrofitting offices and departments in early 2023,” Landa said. In addition to the 22 ambulances, there should also be nine beds for further intensive care and 20 beds for long-term intensive care. The future polyclinic and the progress of the construction of the Puskesmas are presented at: website. To provide medical services, the center is working with another partner, who did not want to be named. “We have negotiated something, some outpatients will be given directly, some are covered by doctors from Nymburk, for example,” added Landa.

The city sold the land for the construction of the polyclinic to investors at a discount of nearly 4.5 million krona, as it is a health facility. The construction company started construction in 2019. According to the planning contract signed by Milovice and the Milovice Health Center in 2014, the polyclinic should be completed by the end of 2023. If the deadline is not met, investors face a fine of two million. crown.

“It is true that in the last two years there has been speculation about the changing character of the building, when the original investors turned to the former management of the Central Bohemian Regional Office, without the knowledge of the city, and negotiated with them about the construction of social services for the nursing home. On the basis of these negotiations, he then began to make real changes to the building,” Marie Znamenačková told TK on behalf of the city of Milovice.

According to him, on March 5, 2020, the management of Milovice invited the former Governor of Jaroslava Pokorna Germanová (ANO) in a letter stating whether there was an agreement between the region and investors at that time to change the project. According to Znamenačková, the letter remained unanswered. “Although the management of the city of Milovice believes that due to the signed planning agreement and building permit, the steps taken by the investors behind this city will not be successful, as the city council has approved the construction of the building. medical facility, they are still asking the building authorities for an inspection,” he added. The inspection found that it was not built according to the agreed plan, and construction was then halted for several months.

In 2021, the company’s ownership structure changes. “The new owners have decided to end the planned construction of a nursing home in Milovice and instead, return to the original purpose of development, which is a medical facility,” added Znamenačková.

More than 12,000 people live in Milovice, and most of them travel to Nymburk, for example, for health care.

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