Emergency department västerås central hospital

Region Västmanland and Swedish construction company NCC have agreed on a Skrbn ($m) sub-project for an emergency hospital in Västerås, Sweden. The deal is the third of four sub-projects for the new emergency hospital, which is due to begin treating patients in NCC has agreed to start production of the third sub-project in Region Västmanland’s new emergency hospital in Västerås.

The sub-project includes shell completion and installations, and will be carried out in partnership with Region Västmanland. The order value is approximately SEK billion. Västerås Central Hospital boasts state-of-the-art medical facilities, including advanced diagnostic equipment, modern surgical suites, and a well-equipped emergency department. The new hospital will meet the healthcare needs of the future.

Among other things, the premises are to provide space for surgery, x-ray, an emergency department, hospital beds, medical practices, a childbirth department and an intensive care unit. Region Västmanland’s new emergency hospital in Västerås will include operating rooms, radiology, an emergency clinic, maternity facilities, intensive care unit, ward beds and clinics.

Project planning is expected to be completed in spring The new emergency hospital is being constructed to meet future healthcare requirements in Västmanland. It is planned that the hospital will contain operating rooms, radiology, an emergency clinic, maternity facilities, intensive care unit, ward beds and clinics. Västerås Central Hospital (Swedish: Västmanlands sjukhus Västerås or Västerås Centrallasarett) in Västerås is the county hospital of Västmanland County in Sweden.

It has about 3, employees.