The main five-storey treatment and diagnostic building will house doctors, patients, and medical staff. Construction workers from TITAN-2 Holding are currently constructing interior walls and partitions, installing window units, laying internal utility systems, and finishing the façade.

A 24-hour, 300-bed hospital for young patients is under construction nearby. Partitions and window installation are already being installed.

Currently, the specialists are installing a pool with a lifting bottom, designed for the rehabilitation of children with musculoskeletal disorders. The Centre will have four therapeutic pools with adjustable bottoms and sloping ramps, designed specifically for children’s rehabilitation. After the metal structures are installed, the ceiling will be poured. The next step will be the installation of stained-glass windows.

The construction of the boarding house building with rooms for children and accompanying parents has recently begun. Concrete works are currently in progress on the site.

The total area of ​​all facilities exceeds 60,000 square metres. Full completion of the construction is scheduled for the year 2026.

The Federal Children’s Rehabilitation Center will accept patients from all over Russia. It will treat children with disorders of the sensory organs, musculoskeletal system, and nervous system. The Centre’s uniqueness lies in the fact that children will have the opportunity to undergo a full course of rehabilitation and receive comprehensive medical care in the same place.

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The TITAN-2 Holding is a Russian group of companies that builds nuclear facilities. Organisations of the Holding perform the whole cycle of works, from development of basic design documentation to facility commissioning.

The TITAN-2 Holding is the general contractor for construction of the new power units of the Leningrad NPP. At the construction site, the organisations of the Holding perform all civil construction, installation, and electric installation works.

The Holding participates in the construction of Akkuyu NPP in Turkey, Paks II NPP in Hungary and El-Dabaa NPP in Egypt.