Bardovci Psychiatric Hospital – Structural Works is a healthcare facility reference located in Karposh, Skopje.
The project was developed for the Ministry of Health of Macedonia as part of the public healthcare infrastructure serving specialized mental health needs.
EACOM’s role focused on the execution of core construction works, including concrete, reinforcement, formwork and masonry. These works formed an essential part of the building’s structural and construction delivery.
For EACOM, the project represents a healthcare-sector construction reference, demonstrating experience in delivering structural and masonry works for specialized public medical facilities.
Scope of Works
EACOM’s scope included core construction works for the healthcare facility, including:
- Concrete works
- Reinforcement works
- Formwork works
- Masonry works
- Supporting structural construction activities
- Coordination of core building works
- Preparation of completed works for subsequent construction phases
Technical Relevance
Healthcare facilities require disciplined execution from the earliest construction stages, particularly in structural and masonry works.
For the Bardovci Psychiatric Hospital project, EACOM’s role focused on the core construction phase, including concrete, reinforcement, formwork and masonry. These works provided the structural basis for the further development of the facility.
The project demonstrates EACOM’s ability to support specialized public healthcare projects through reliable execution of essential building works.
Execution Approach
EACOM’s execution approach focused on controlled delivery of core construction works within a public healthcare facility project.
The works required construction discipline, coordination with project stakeholders and compliance with applicable building requirements for a specialized institutional environment.
Project Impact
The completed works contributed to the development of a specialized healthcare facility in Karposh, Skopje.
As a reference, the project strengthens EACOM’s portfolio in healthcare-related building works and demonstrates experience in supporting public-sector medical infrastructure through core construction execution.