Construction of Infectious Diseases and Pulmonology Hospital, Tuberculosis Dispensary, and related facilities

Cubicon Invest SRL

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Future Projects – Sport & Health.

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Romania

Company Name

Cubicon Invest SRL

 

COMPANY COUNTRY:

Romania

ARCHITECTURAL CREDITS

Cubicon Invest SRL: lead arh. Crina Rus – Oniga, arh Timea Prógli, arh. Monica Pădurariu, arh. Dorin Gabriel Cazan, arh. Horațiu Artur Galoș, arh. Petra – Renata Gabriel, Mansart Corporate SRL: Arh. Monica Silvia Floca, Arh. Alexandru Vlasiu, Arh. Regian Fröhlich

Project Team
Project manager: Ing. Cristina-Alina Cuceu Structural engineers: Ing. Ovidiu Neagu, Ing. Ec. Cristian Cuceu, Ing. Ovidiu Ilieș, Ing. Ovidiu Lup, Ing. George Trifan, Ing. Cristian Budău, Ing. Diana Craiu, Ing. Bogdan Petruț, Ing. Antonia Marc, Ing. V. F. Chiorean, Ing. G. Simescu Plumbing: Ing. Elene Andrieschi, Ing. Szabo Arpad – Levente, Ing. Grațian Micle, Ing. Robert Soare HVAC: Ing. Csilla Jakab, Ing. Ionut Preda, Ing. Andrada I. Coldea, Ing. Denisa Carmazan, Ing. Dmirii Mihai, Ing. Alexandro Bolnavu, Ing. Ioan Ravar, Ing. Mihai Calin Pop, Ing. Veronica Solomon, Ing. Raul Fizesan, Ing. Ciprian Laszlo Electrical: Ing. Marian Scarlat, Ing. Constantin Andrei Luca, Ing. Ilie Clement Pupeza, Ing. Mihai Dorin Popa, Ing. Silviu Pop, Ing. Răzvan Bochiș, Ing. Scarlat Marian Medical gases: Ing. Cornel Rusu, Ing. Dragos Timpau Site layout planning: Ing. Zsolt Jablanoczki, Ing. Hoda Tudor – Miron, Ing. Oprea Cristian Ovidiu Plumbing, HVAC, medical gases: Ing. Adrian CĂTANĂ Electrical: Ing. Adrian Bonteanu Structural engineer: Ing. Crăciun Ciprian General contractor: Construcții Erbașu S.A.
CLIENT OR OWNER NAME:

Municipiul Oradea

Project Name:
Construction of Infectious Diseases and Pulmonology Hospital, Tuberculosis Dispensary, and related facilities
Project Country:

Romania

Project City:
Oradea
Project Category:
Sport & Health.
Project Area:
49601.98
Completion Date:
Project overview

The project involved the design of a new building to consolidate the specialties of Infectious Diseases, Pneumology, and Phthisiology, which are currently dispersed across three locations. The hospital will host a min. of 268 inpatient beds, which could be extended to 295 beds, if needed, 20 day-care beds and 11 beds in intensive care unit, resulting in a total capacity between 299 and 326 beds. Central to our approach is the principle of segregated circulations and acces to natural light.

Project history

The project comprises an Infectious Diseases and Pulmonology Hospital, a Tuberculosis Dispensary, outpatient clinics, and supporting public health services. Each component is conceived as part of an integrated ecosystem—physically connected, yet functionally distinct to ensure safety and clarity in patient flows. The hospital will include areas for inpatient and day care, outpatient services, a TB dispensary, diagnostic services, an OR with two operating rooms, and an ER with distinct patient flow for degistive or pulmonary infectious patients. It will also feature educational spaces such as conference and study rooms. Central to our approach is the principle of segregated circulation—staff, patients, and visitors move along separate paths, minimizing cross-contamination risk. We designed every ward and waiting area to benefit from natural light, supporting mental well-being and accelerating recovery.