last update: december 2023 sources: Città di Torino – Open for Business, 2019
A significant investment to provide Turin with a new world-class healthcare facility and to redevelop a vast area of the city. The complex will be built within the former Avio-Oval area and will consist of four interconnected functional hubs, designed to replace the hospitals currently comprising the City of Health and Science (including Molinette Hospital, Sant’Anna Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital, Regina Margherita Children’s Hospital, and the Traumatology, Orthopedic, and Social and Occupational Diseases Center – CTO).
The complex will host clinical, pre-clinical, and translational research, while also serving as a venue for educational activities (medical and healthcare professions degree courses).
International call in the first quarter of 2019. Competition lasting for 12 months
information about the area
accessibility/connections
25 km from Torino Caselle Airport, 2,5 km from the motorway, 6,5 km dalla from Porta Nuova railway station
timeline of the transformation
administrative process
Publication of the international tender in the first quarter of 2019.
Duration of the competitive dialogue phase: approximately 12 months
start of work
2024
closing of works
2029 (project duration expected to be 5 years)
other uses
Research, educational, residential
gross floor area for intended use
Health 127,000 sqm research 10,000 sqm teaching 31.000 sqm residence 8,000 sqm
other notes
description
The implementation will be based on a public-private partnership agreement and a procedure for an estimated amount exceeding 420 million euros for the first lot. There has been an increase in costs by 72 million euros, primarily due to international factors in recent years that have caused a rise in the prices of raw materials.