Tata Projects completes 1000-bed Medanta Hospital in Lucknow
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Tata Projects completes 1000-bed Medanta Hospital in Lucknow

Tata Projects, one of India’s fastest growing and most admired infrastructure companies, recently completed and handed over Lucknow’s 1000-bed Medanta Hospital, which was thereafter inaugurated by the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh.

The super speciality hospital has a total built-up area of 1.4 million sq ft, includes two basements, lower ground floor, upper ground floor and 11 upper floors.

Dr Naresh Trehan, Chairman and Managing Director, Medanta, said, “Medanta was envisioned as a synthesis of the wealth of traditional knowledge of the east and advancements of modern medicine. It is actively contributing to advancements in medical science and is expanding its footprint of patient-centric medicine in cities like Lucknow.”

Speaking about this prestigious project, K Satyanarayana, COO-Industrial Systems, Tata Projects, said, “We are extremely delighted to have constructed and completed this project by incorporating globally available best practices and technologies. The completed hospital stands as testimony to the expertise of Tata Projects team to execute hospitals within shortest possible time while adhering to global standards. This project will not only provide world-class medical services to residents of Lucknow but also cater to people from across the region.”  

Tata Projects  has expertise in executing large and complex urban and industrial infrastructure projects. The company operates through its four Strategic Business Groups (SBGs) namely Industrial Systems SBG, Core Infra SBG, Urban Infra SBG, and Services SBG. It provides turnkey end-to-end solutions to set up power generation plants, power transmission and distribution systems, fully integrated rail and metro systems, commercial buildings and airports, chemical process plants, water and waste water management solutions, complete mining and metal purification systems. The company is driven to deliver projects on-time, using world-class project management techniques and has uncompromising standards for safety and sustainability.

The recently inaugurated hospital by Honourable Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh will comprise world-class facilities such as cardiology and cardiac surgery, neurology, gastroenterology, urology, orthopaedics, radiology, transfusion medicine, pulmonary medicine, medical oncology, internal medicine, and endocrinology, among others.

Tata Projects, one of India’s fastest growing and most admired infrastructure companies, recently completed and handed over Lucknow’s 1000-bed Medanta Hospital, which was thereafter inaugurated by the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh.The super speciality hospital has a total built-up area of 1.4 million sq ft, includes two basements, lower ground floor, upper ground floor and 11 upper floors.Dr Naresh Trehan, Chairman and Managing Director, Medanta, said, “Medanta was envisioned as a synthesis of the wealth of traditional knowledge of the east and advancements of modern medicine. It is actively contributing to advancements in medical science and is expanding its footprint of patient-centric medicine in cities like Lucknow.”Speaking about this prestigious project, K Satyanarayana, COO-Industrial Systems, Tata Projects, said, “We are extremely delighted to have constructed and completed this project by incorporating globally available best practices and technologies. The completed hospital stands as testimony to the expertise of Tata Projects team to execute hospitals within shortest possible time while adhering to global standards. This project will not only provide world-class medical services to residents of Lucknow but also cater to people from across the region.”  Tata Projects  has expertise in executing large and complex urban and industrial infrastructure projects. The company operates through its four Strategic Business Groups (SBGs) namely Industrial Systems SBG, Core Infra SBG, Urban Infra SBG, and Services SBG. It provides turnkey end-to-end solutions to set up power generation plants, power transmission and distribution systems, fully integrated rail and metro systems, commercial buildings and airports, chemical process plants, water and waste water management solutions, complete mining and metal purification systems. The company is driven to deliver projects on-time, using world-class project management techniques and has uncompromising standards for safety and sustainability.The recently inaugurated hospital by Honourable Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh will comprise world-class facilities such as cardiology and cardiac surgery, neurology, gastroenterology, urology, orthopaedics, radiology, transfusion medicine, pulmonary medicine, medical oncology, internal medicine, and endocrinology, among others.

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