Revealed: Special equipment too big to fit in lab at new children's hospital
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The National Children's Hospital project, with a budget of €2.24 billion, has encountered another setback with the inability to install a mass tandem spectrometer in the laboratory. Although the machine was procured after the lab's construction, it is too large for the allocated space. This represents yet another complication for a project that has already dealt with numerous challenges, raising concerns over future outcomes and the timeline for the hospital’s operation.
The installation of the mass tandem spectrometer, crucial for analyzing molecular samples, has faced a major setback as it does not fit in its designated laboratory space at the National Children's Hospital.
This new complication adds to a series of challenges faced by the €2.24 billion hospital project, further delaying the intended use of specialist equipment and raising concerns over overall project execution.
Read at Independent
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