Was there a tender for the “Schlasskéier” project in Wiltz?

A preliminary draft of the "Schlasskéier" project is to be presented in Wiltz this year. DP MPs André Bauler and Carole Hartmann wanted to know from the responsible ministers whether there was a tender for the project, which company was contracted and what the estimated costs are.

Question

« En janvier, il a été officiellement annoncé que Wiltz allait accueillir une nouvelle infrastructure de type hospitalier. Le projet « Schlasskéier » est envisagé à la fois comme une antenne du Centre Hospitalier du Nord (CHdN) et comme une maison médicale.

L’avant-projet est en cours d’élaboration et devrait être présenté dans le courant du second semestre. Les permis de construire devraient être délivrés avant la fin de cette année.

Dans ce contexte précis nous aimerions adresser les questions suivantes à Madame la Ministre de la Santé et à Monsieur le Ministre de la Sécurité sociale :

  • Madame et Monsieur les Ministres peuvent-ils informer sur un appel d’offres pour le projet « Schlasskéier » ? Dans l’affirmative, combien d’entreprises ont répondu à cet appel et quelle entreprise a été retenue pour l’élaboration du projet ?
  • Le coût du projet « Schlasskéier » est-il déjà prévisible ? À quel montant le devis estimatif s’élève-t-il ?

Avec l’ouverture du nouveau site « Schlasskéier », la Clinique St Joseph va se réorganiser. Tous les lits de soins aigus seront supprimés pour se concentrer sur la gériatrie et la rééducation gériatrique.

  • Madame la Ministre, ne serait-il pas judicieux de maintenir un  nombre minimum de lits de soins aigus afin d’assurer les soins de base au bénéfice de la population des cantons de Wiltz et de Clervaux ? »

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