The teams from Marchal Technologies, supported by Bonal Manutention, recently completed the relocation of several hospital departments within Mantes-la-Jolie Hospital in the Yvelines department. Carried out as part of the commissioning of the hospital's new wing, this project once again demonstrates the expertise of the Bovis Group's Medical, Laboratories and Hospitals Centre of Excellence, a specialist in hospital relocations across the Île-de-France region and throughout France.

The project involved relocating several departments into the hospital's new wing, including the Emergency Department and the Nutrition Department.
Over two days of operations, a team of 12 specialists was mobilised:
In an operational healthcare facility, every relocation must be planned with one overriding objective: ensuring uninterrupted patient care while minimising disruption for both patients and healthcare professionals.
With this in mind, the second day of the relocation began at 6:00 a.m. to reduce corridor traffic and limit interactions with patients. This carefully planned schedule ensured a smooth transfer while preserving the hospital's day-to-day operations.
Relocating a hospital is far more complex than a conventional move. It requires complete mastery of the technical, organisational and healthcare-specific constraints associated with medical facilities.
The Bovis Group's specialist teams carry out operations including:
Every project is based on meticulous planning, close coordination with hospital staff, and proven methodologies that enable healthcare services to remain fully operational throughout the relocation process.
Protecting facilities, complying with hospital protocols, working discreetly, and meeting strict deadlines are the cornerstones of this expertise.
Based in Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône (Val-d'Oise), Marchal Technologies has many years of experience in technical handling, industrial transfers, and the relocation of sensitive equipment.
The company regularly supports hospitals and healthcare facilities across the Île-de-France region with their reorganisation, expansion and modernisation projects, providing teams specifically trained to work in medical environments.
For this project at Mantes-la-Jolie Hospital, Marchal Technologies worked alongside the teams from Bonal Manutention, based in Villeneuve-la-Garenne (Hauts-de-Seine).
Specialising in heavy handling, specialised transport and technical transfers, Bonal Manutention provides additional personnel and equipment capable of meeting the most demanding projects while ensuring safety, quality of execution and on-time delivery.
The complementary expertise of these two Bovis Group companies enables the Group to respond quickly and efficiently throughout the Île-de-France region.
The Bovis Group has developed a dedicated Medical, Laboratories and Hospitals Centre of Excellence focused exclusively on healthcare facilities.
Its specialist teams provide a comprehensive range of hospital relocation services, including:
Thanks to its nationwide organisation, the Bovis Group supports numerous healthcare facilities every year with restructuring, modernisation and new-build projects. This expertise ensures that every stage of the relocation is carried out safely while maintaining continuity of care and protecting highly sensitive medical equipment.
The project completed at Mantes-la-Jolie Hospital perfectly illustrates the Bovis Group's ability to operate within fully functioning healthcare environments, where every detail matters.
Thanks to the commitment of the Marchal Technologies and Bonal Manutention teams, the relocation of the hospital departments was completed under optimal conditions, with an organisation designed to preserve patient comfort, support medical staff and respect the operational requirements of the hospital.
A recognised leader in hospital relocations across the Île-de-France region, the Bovis Group continues to fulfil its mission of providing specialist logistics and technical expertise to healthcare facilities, delivering reliable, safe and expertly managed relocation projects.
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