Pile foundation of surgical ward building of Pudon

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Shanghai Renji Hospital (Pudong) phase II project surgical ward building (pile foundation enclosure)

Shanghai Renji Hospital (Pudong) phase II project surgical ward building (pile foundation enclosure)

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Guide: Project Name: Shanghai Renji Hospital (Pudong) phase II project surgical ward building (pile foundation enclosure) Bidding content: bidding unit: Renji Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Second Medical University bidding agency: Shanghai health infrastructure management center project name: Renji Hospital (pu...

Shanghai Renji Hospital (Pudong) phase II project surgical ward building (pile foundation enclosure)

bidding content: bidding unit: Renji Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Second Medical University

bidding agent: biological polymerization requires a lot of oxygen Haishi health infrastructure management center

Project Name: Renji Hospital (Pudong) phase II project surgical ward building (pile foundation enclosure)

construction location: No. 1630, Dongfang Road, Pudong

investment scale (10000 yuan): 365.2189 million yuan

construction area (the key points include nonferrous metals, encouraging large shipping enterprises to enter Hainan for metal smelting and processing, rubber production, tanning, chemical industry, ceramic firing, casting, silk processing, steel rolling, refractories, carbon production, lime kiln, brick kiln, cement grinding station, waste plastic processing square meters) : 36272 square meters

structural form: frame shear

number of floors: 20

contact person: Shen Chunqi

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registration date: October 28, 2002, 9:00 a.m.: 1:00 p.m.: 00

registration place: room 1302, No. 75 Wanping South Road

registration conditions: have the first-class qualification of professional contracting of foundation and foundation engineering, and have passed ISO9000 series quality certification, and have similar engineering construction experience

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