OKHMATDYT National Specialized Children’s Hospital: Department Recovery and Infrastructure Modernization (Kyiv, Ukraine)
Project Details
Client: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) in Ukraine
Following the missile attack on 8 July 2024, the National Specialized Children’s Hospital Okhmatdyt in Kyiv became a painful symbol of the war and at the same time, a powerful symbol of the resilience of Ukraine’s healthcare system. Within this project, DELTA Ukraine delivered a comprehensive scope of works across several critical hospital locations: from the neonatal intensive care and hemodialysis departments to key infrastructure nodes that ensure the hospital’s uninterrupted day-to-day operation.
The solutions were aimed at improving functionality, safety, accessibility, and engineering reliability, so that children can receive high-quality care in a modern and protected environment – already today.
Project duration: 2024–2025
Total area (all locations): 1,000 m²
DELTA Ukraine services:
- Project coordination
- Technical inspections and damage assessment
- Development of detailed design and Bills of Quantities (BoQ)
- Author (design) supervision
- Quality control and construction supervision
- CAPEX and OPEX calculation
- Cost estimation and cost control
- Final inspections and commissioning support
Special features:
- Multi-location implementation: works delivered across several hospital departments and key infrastructure areas
- Focus on critical care: upgraded environments for the most vulnerable patients
- Engineering reliability and safety: modernized power supply and fire protection systems; enhanced access control and video surveillance
- Accessibility as a standard: inclusive solutions in sanitary areas and upgraded elevator hubs
- Partnership-driven delivery: implemented in cooperation with GIZ Ukraine, the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, and the Okhmatdyt team, with support from the Government of Germany
- Recovery that works: the result is not “cosmetic repair,” but functional modern spaces and systems that support clinical operations every day