Chinese cities call for bids to dismantle makeshift Covid hospitals and recycle materials
Items listed on auction inventories reportedly include prefabricated containers, air conditioners, fire extinguishers, beds and computers

Local authorities have been working to remove the facilities, with materials and equipment up for auction since last year, Caixin reported, citing public resource trading platforms.
Domestic media reports have noted that dealing with these temporary buildings has been a “difficult problem to solve” for local governments. Over the past two years, hundreds of makeshift hospitals have been transformed, with some becoming official medical facilities and others dismantled.
According to the Caixin report, the bidding documents show that some cities require contractors to carry out protective dismantling of reusable materials and equipment before transferring some of the materials to government departments that will coordinate their recycling by state-owned enterprises.
Other cities say the materials belong to the winning bidder that dismantles the buildings and restores the site.
In a case in Dongguan in southern Guangdong province, a local recycling company this month won the bid to dispose of a facility’s electrical cables for about 5.9 million yuan (US$815,000).