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| BAM Consortium wins contract for new hospital in the Netherlands Isala Clinics has awarded a contract to the D2B Consortium led by BAM Utiliteitsbouw for the construction of a new hospital in Zwolle, the Netherlands. The construction agreement was recently signed by Marjanne Sint, chairman of the Executive Board of Isala Clinics, and Henk Bol, managing director of BAM Utiliteitsbouw. The construction of the new hospital is valued at approximately €210 million (exclusive of VAT). Consortium partners are BAM Utiliteitsbouw and four M&E specialists, i.e. BAM Techniek, Unica Installatietechniek, Kropman Installatietechniek and Croon Elektrotechniek. With a surface area of approximately 108,000 m2, the new Isala Clinics will constitute one of the largest non-university hospitals in the Netherlands. The complex includes space for offices, research and treatment facilities, nursing wards, laboratories and other functions spread out over four buildings. BAM Utiliteitsbouw will start construction in September 2009. The Consortium is expected to complete the new Isala Clinics in 2013. write your comments about the article :: © 2009 Construction News :: home page |