- The Torrevieja University Hospital announces a new fertility Room project in its Obstetrics and Gynecology department.
- The project budget is approximately €164,560,including VAT.
- A currently unused space on floor -1 will be converted into a state-of-the-art fertility unit with specialized labs and facilities.
- Accessibility features and hygiene standards are prioritized in the new design.
- Construction is expected to take one month after the contract award, with bids accepted until August 20, 2025.
- This development enhances the hospital’s capabilities in assisted reproductive technology (ART).
Torrevieja Hospital Awards €164,500 Tender for New Fertility Room in Gynecology
The Torrevieja University hospital is taking a important step forward in reproductive healthcare by launching a tender for creating a new Fertility Room within its Obstetrics and Gynecology department. the project,with a budget of €164,559.98 (including VAT), aims to transform an underutilized area into a cutting-edge fertility unit designed to support patients undergoing assisted reproduction treatments.
Revamping a Space with Purpose
The future fertility unit will utilize a previously unused space located on floor -1 of the hospital. Previously this area functioned as a flower and press kiosk and was temporarily adapted as a laboratory space during the pandemic. Now, this 40.92 square meter zone will be redesigned into a functional space featuring:
- Specialized areas for seminal capacitation
- A laboratory tailored to fertility needs
- An extraction booth ensuring privacy and hygiene
- An accessible restroom to accommodate patients with reduced mobility
The project has been designed by architect Beatriz Aspas,who has incorporated modern features such as continuous PVC flooring,partitioned spaces,and false ceilings that comply with the specific health,safety,and accessibility requirements relevant to fertility treatment environments.
Accessibility and Compliance at the Core
One of the highlights of this new fertility unit is its dedication to accessibility and patient comfort. The redesign includes:
- A fully accessible route throughout the unit for patients with mobility challenges
- A restroom adapted to meet accessibility standards
- High sanitation and hygiene standards to ensure patient safety and compliance with health regulations
Project Timeline and Tender Details
The hospital department opened the tender for construction works thru the Public Sector Contracting Platform, accepting proposals until August 20, 2025. The expected start date for the month-long project will follow the contract award, with the opening of the economic offers scheduled for September 8, 2025.
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Budget (with VAT) | €164,559.98 |
| Budget (without VAT) | €135,999.98 |
| Estimated Value | €149,599.98 |
| Area to Renovate | 40.92 m² |
| Construction period | 1 month (post-contract award) |
| Bid Submission Deadline | 20 August 2025 |
| Bid Opening Date | 8 September 2025 |
Impact on Reproductive Healthcare in Torrevieja
this investment demonstrates the hospital’s commitment to enhancing assisted reproduction services in the region. By incorporating a dedicated fertility unit within the Obstetrics and Gynecology department, the hospital expects to:
- Improve the quality and scope of fertility treatments provided locally
- Offer patients a more comfortable, private, and accessible environment for procedures
- Expand the hospital’s capabilities in state-of-the-art reproductive technology and care
As demand for assisted reproductive technology (ART) continues to rise, this upgrade aligns with broader healthcare goals to make fertility services more accessible and patient-centered.
Looking Ahead
with the tender process well underway,the Torrevieja Hospital is set to strengthen its healthcare infrastructure substantially. Patients needing fertility treatments can anticipate improved facilities and an enhanced care experience shortly after the project completion.
Stay tuned for updates on the development of this significant healthcare initiative.
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