Olivia Business Centre has launched another aid package during the COVID-19 pandemic. The medical part of the project is the most extensive initiative in the Tri-City, thanks to which the St. Wojciech Copernicus in the Zaspa district of Gdańsk has been equipped with a fully ready diagnostic module. It makes it possible to carry out coronavirus tests for staff in front of the Hospital building. It is the first project of this kind in Poland. In addition, the following items have been donated to Gdańsk hospitals: a respirator, fumigator, medical clothing, protective masks, and for a month now, the Olivia Star Top kitchen has been delivering food to doctors and medical staff of hospitals every day. In total, more than 1800 meals have already been delivered.
Everything we do is aimed at supporting medical personnel who, despite the enormous risk, are making the utmost effort to provide assistance at a time of unprecedented situation for our society. – says Grzegorz Kidybiński, Director of Investor Supervision at Olivia Business Centre. – We are grateful to them and try to support their efforts by providing the necessary infrastructure, equipment, clothing and food. If necessary, we stand ready to further expand our commitment to doctors and all hospital staff.
Olivia Business Centre financed a diagnostic module, which was erected at the hospital in Gdańsk’s Zaspa. The fully equipped facility will provide the necessary environment for testing people suspected of being infected with COVID-19. Importantly, it took just 10 days to complete the module from concept to turnkey production to on-site installation. The facility was built in modular construction technology, which allowed for a reduction in production time, as well as greater control over maintaining the highest standards during implementation, which was the most important thing for the Investor in such an exceptional situation. VIVIA NEXT was responsible for the process, engaging experienced subcontractors from the construction industry. Their full commitment allowed for such a short time of project implementation, as well as the highest quality of individual parts of the project. m.in were involved in the production. the following companies: Pekabex, Skills Group, EkoInbud, Ready Bathroom, Creon, Zumax, Seeger Dach, Scandinavian Express, Corleonis, Drutex, CWCC, Świat Reklamy. Importantly, some of the companies performed their work free of charge. Olivia Business Centre has also donated medical tests to detect the presence of COVID-19 antibodies and has ordered more that are already on the way. Currently, at its expense, VIVIA NEXT is also preparing further modular facilities to further support the medical community during the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
Last week, Olivia Business Centre also delivered a ventilator that meets all the standards of hospital medical care and a fumigator used to disinfect medical rooms. Doctors from the Naval Hospital at ul. Polanki in Oliwa, which in the current situation has been granted the status of an infectious disease hospital, has been 60 sets of medical clothing and 1000 pcs. protective masks that meet the standards of work safety in an infectious diseases hospital. Since the beginning of March, Olivia Star Top, located on the top floors of the Olivia Star building,has been supplying both infectious diseases hospitals with food prepared in accordance with all safety requirements that allow for responsible food deliveries for medical staff.
In recent days, we have been receiving a lot of support from companies and individuals, including Olivia Business Centre,” says Dariusz Kostrzewa, President of the Management Board of COPERNICUS. – As part of the project, #RazemMożemyWięcej Olivia Business Centre erected in front of St. Peter’s Hospital. Wojciecha COPERNICUS PL Sp. z o.o. in Gdansk, a module for diagnostic tests enabling the performance of tests for the presence of coronavirus. In addition, we received a respirator, thermometers and a fumigator to disinfect rooms in the hospital worth about 120 thousand. £. The meals provided by Olivia Star Top for medical staff are additionally encouraging and an expression of support and solidarity with those who risk their health for the good of patients. Once again, on behalf of the entire team, I would like to express my sincere thanks – adds Dariusz Kostrzewa.
The project #RazemMożemyWięcej Olivia Business Centre is a series of activities carried out in connection with the coronavirus pandemic. It includes helping local entrepreneurs, coordinating the collection of computers for children deprived of access to education in connection with homeschooling, and supporting volunteering for seniors and people in quarantine. The action is symbolized by a large red heart, which appears every evening on the façade of the tallest building in northern Poland – Olivia Star. The illumination is a gesture of support for all services involved in medical aid and coordination of the fight against the threat of infection with the virus causing the COVID-19 disease, as well as an appeal for the unity of the inhabitants of Gdańsk.