The relocation of the Institute of Oncology and Imaging (ICI) in Brest to the Cavale Blanche site was recently featured in Le Télégramme, Brest edition. In an article by Pierre Chapin, the newspaper highlights the complexity and challenges of the project, as well as the expertise of the BOVIS Group, a key player in the successful execution of this large-scale operation.
Titled "Two Years of Preparation for the Move," the article delves into the behind-the-scenes details of this project, which was meticulously planned over two years. According to the ICI’s Director of Procurement and Logistics and the Director of Care and Deputy Director of the ICI Pole, the BOVIS Group played a central role in the planning and execution of this delicate transition.
In collaboration with medical and technical teams, Bovis Transferts brought its expertise in hospital logistics to ensure uninterrupted services during the critical phases of the relocation. "We hired a company specialized in such operations, Bovis, which was able to meet our specific needs with precision," emphasized the Director of Procurement in the article.
The relocation of the ICI in Brest involved transferring entire departments, including heavy and sensitive equipment used in medical imaging and oncology. The Le Télégramme article discusses the logistical challenges, such as delays in the delivery of the new building and the numerous adjustments required to meet health and technical constraints.
The BOVIS Group, with its extensive experience in turnkey hospital relocations, successfully adapted to these constraints through effective governance and detailed planning. The article highlights the group’s ability to anticipate unexpected issues while adhering to deadlines and maintaining high-quality service.
Beyond technical aspects, the article emphasizes the importance of collaboration between the CHU de Brest teams and Bovis Transferts. This synergy enabled the relocation to be completed under optimal conditions, with no interruptions in care and a constant focus on safety and efficiency.
Thanks to this media coverage in Le Télégramme, the BOVIS Group has reinforced its position as a leader in turnkey hospital relocation projects. These operations, which demand precision and expertise, have become a specialty of the group, renowned for its ability to tackle the most complex logistical challenges.
We invite you to read the full article in Le Télégramme, Brest edition, to discover the details of this ambitious project and the involvement of the BOVIS Group.
This press review once again demonstrates how the BOVIS Group turns challenges into successes, serving its clients and local communities.
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