The Yogi Adityanath government, dedicated to providing top-tier healthcare services in Uttar Pradesh, has initiated the process to construct a 200-bed district hospital for males in Sitapur.
The project, to be built at a cost of Rs 107 crore, will be executed in engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) mode under the supervision of the Planning department.
The department has set the target to complete the project within 18 months of the approval of the detailed project report (DPR), aligning with Chief Minister Yogi’s vision to meet future healthcare needs.
To accelerate the project, the preparation of key monitoring documents, including the DPR, is already underway. The hospital will be designed as a four-storey facility, including the ground floor, with specialised medical blocks on each level. It will be equipped with modern amenities such as a building management system, solar panels, a public address system, computerised communication and CCTV surveillance.
For timely execution, a phased deadline has been set for the construction. The project management consultancy agency will oversee the entire process, including the construction phase. The DPR and architectural design will be completed within 75 days, after which, upon approval, all construction and development work will be finalised within the stipulated 18 months (excluding the rainy season).
Additionally, a 36-month defect liability period has been established to ensure long-term quality.
In line with Chief Minister Yogi’s vision, the male district hospital will be designed to meet future healthcare demands.
The facility will be constructed according to the Uttar Pradesh Energy Conservation Building Code (UPECBC), incorporating rainwater harvesting and solar energy systems. Waste management will adhere to the Building Material and Technical Council (BMTPC) standards for safe disposal.
The hospital building will feature an out-patient department (OPD), a waiting hall, two operation theatres (OTs), an intensive care unit (ICU), and examination rooms on the ground floor.
The first floor will house four OTs, a conference hall, examination rooms and offices of the chief medical superintendent. On the second floor, there will be surgical, ENT, and isolation wards, a housekeeping area, a kitchen, doctors’ and nurses’ restrooms, a washing area, and rooms for CT scans, MRI, ultrasound, ECG, and X-rays.
The third floor will accommodate an ICU, burn ward, general and ortho wards, isolation ward, and a waiting lounge. The fourth floor will include various wards, meeting rooms, a conference hall, rest areas, a library, central storage, a waiting area, a pantry, a kitchen and an entertainment room.
Additionally, a residential complex will be developed with buildings of varying capacities under the Type One, Two, Three and Four categories. The hospital will be equipped with modern amenities such as VRV air-conditioning, panelling in the meeting rooms, false ceilings, a glass canopy, LAN access, CCTV coverage, and an electric sub-station.