Valitsus on korduvalt edasi lükanud otsuse Tallinna uue haigla rahastamise kohta.
Uus haigla ehitatakse Lasnamäele
. Tallinna abilinnapea Karl Sander Kase ütleb, et haigla plaan on heaks kiidetud, kuid rahastamise kohta selgust pole.
Uus haigla ehitatakse Lasnamäele
Tõlge fraasile: Uus haigla ehitatakse Lasnamäele
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The new hospital will be built in Lasnamäe
Kase ütleb, et arutelu pidi olema veebruaris, siis aprillis ja nüüd loodetakse, et see toimub mais.
Linn on teinud ettepaneku
, et
60% rahastamisest tuleks riigilt
ja 40% linnalt. Kase räägib, et linnal on kulud juba enne ehitust, näiteks projekteerimine ja ehitus.
Linn on teinud ettepaneku
Tõlge fraasile: Linn on teinud ettepaneku
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The city has made a proposal
60% rahastamisest tuleks riigilt
Tõlge fraasile: 60% rahastamisest tuleks riigilt
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60% of the financing should come from the state
Marika Priske liitub SA Tallinna Haigla Arendus juhatusega. Ta on endine sotsiaalministeeriumi kantsler. Kase ütleb, et Priske liitub nädalavahetusel juhatusega.
Arhitektid kurdavad, et hanke tingimused ei arvesta piisavalt ekspertide soovitusi. Eesti Arhitektide Liidu president Aet Ader ütleb, et hoone projekteerimine on keeruline. Näiteks pole piisavalt sissepääse ja liftide asukohad pole selged. Ader soovitas, et tuleks asju parandada.
Projekteerimishanke tähtaeg on pikendatud
29. maini. Kahe ekspertiisi tulemused on hankele lisatud. Abilinnapea Kase ütleb, et ekspertiisi tulemustega on hankedokumentides arvestatud.
Projekteerimishanke tähtaeg on pikendatud
Tõlge fraasile: Projekteerimishanke tähtaeg on pikendatud
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The deadline for the design tender has been extended
The government has repeatedly postponed the decision on funding the new hospital in Tallinn. The new hospital will be built in Lasnamäe. Deputy Mayor of Tallinn Karl Sander Kase says that the hospital plan has been approved, but there is no clarity on the funding.
Kase says that the discussion was supposed to take place in February, then in April, and now it is hoped to take place in May. The city has proposed that 60% of the funding should come from the state and 40% from the city. Kase mentions that the city has costs even before construction, such as design and planning.
Marika Priske joins the board of SA Tallinn Hospital Development. She is a former Chancellor of the Ministry of Social Affairs. Kase says that Priske will join the board over the weekend.
Architects complain that the tender conditions do not sufficiently take into account expert recommendations. The president of the Estonian Association of Architects, Aet Ader, says that designing the building is complicated. For example, there are not enough entrances and the locations of the elevators are unclear. Ader suggested that improvements should be made.
The deadline for the design tender has been extended to May 29. The results of two expert evaluations have been added to the tender. Deputy Mayor Kase says that the expert results have been taken into account in the tender documents.