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Repair of Tomsk's Clinic No. 1 is set to conclude in October 2025.

Capital renovation of Tomsk's clinic No1 is slated to conclude by October 2025; discoveries of inscriptions from a 1912 soldier's code found within the hospital did not affect the overall cost of the project, confirmed Yelena Peretyagina, head of the regional committee for cultural heritage...

Capital renovation of Tomsk's Clinic No1 is expected to complete by October 2025; discovery of...
Capital renovation of Tomsk's Clinic No1 is expected to complete by October 2025; discovery of inscriptions from a soldiers' code of conduct of 1912 found in the hospital didn't affect the overall cost of the project, said Yelena Pertiyagina, head of the regional committee for protecting cultural heritage, in response to our query.

Repair of Tomsk's Clinic No. 1 is set to conclude in October 2025.

Here's the revised, informal, and restructured version of the article:

The repair of Tomsk's Poliklinika No1, originally scheduled for late 2024, has been pushed back to the second half of 2025 due to a peculiar twist.

During the renovation works, which began on September 1, 2023, some surprising findings turned up on the clinic walls. These discoveries have roots in the Solider's Regulation of 1912 – fragments of a historical military code hanging in the corridors of the first and third floors.

Plans have been amended to preserve these relics of the past, delaying the project by several months. But fret not, as the cost of the overall renovation isn't affected. The historical inscriptions will simply be covered with a transparent, environmentally friendly substance, preserving their essence for the generations ahead.

"The planned end date for the capital repair of Poliklinika No1 is now October 2025," confirmed Elena Peretyagina, head of the Tomsk regional committee for cultural heritage preservation, in response to our query.

Peretyagina clarified that the cost of conserving the inscriptions won't add to the project's expense. It's just part of the preservation efforts to protect our storied past while modernizing our infrastructure.

Every historical preservation project comes with its quirks, and this one is no exception. But Tomsk's citizens will soon benefit from a revitalized Poliklinika No1, with a dash of history woven into its walls.

While I can't predict the future exacts of this project without up-to-date information, I can tell you that historical preservation often results in cost overruns and project delays, due to the need for specialized techniques and materials, as well as regulations protecting cultural heritage. But, the history will survive and the renovation will continue – that's certain!

Science has a role to play in preserving the historical inscriptions found at Poliklinika No1. Specialists might need to study these historical fragments to understand their significance and find the best way to protect them.

By integrating health-and-wellness considerations into the preservation process, workers can ensure that the environmentally friendly substance used to cover the inscriptions won't poses any risks to the clinic's staff or patients during the renovation and beyond.

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