KTZ Express delivered mobile houses for construction of provisional hospital in Almaty
KTZ Express organized the transportation of 226 mobile houses for the prefabricated infectious diseases hospital, which is being built by BI Group near Almaty, Strategy2050.kz has learnt from the press service of Kazakhstan Temir Zholy.
A container train consisting of 52 fitting platforms, 37 open wagons, 2 universal platforms and 1 covered wagon loaded with mobile houses was sent from Opornaya station (Mangistau region) in the direction of Burundai station (Almaty).
It is noteworthy that due to the coordinated work of the shipment participants, the valuable cargo spent on the journey only 3 days and was delivered to the destination one day earlier than the planned date.
Note that the modular medical facility from prefabricated structures is designed for 280 beds. According to reports, the building will be earthquake-resistant and mobile - if necessary, it can be transported to any area of the metropolis.
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