This project includes the construction of a new Emergency Building with a total area of 740 m², followed by the complete rehabilitation of the existing main healthcare facility.
All works were executed in accordance with the designs approved by the Design Department of the Ministry of Health, and covered full civil, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC disciplines.
The project consists of two main components:
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Rehabilitation of the Existing Primary Healthcare Building
The works involved the demolition and removal of the old sandwich-panel structure, outdated utility systems, tanks, pipelines, doors, windows, and flooring.
The building was then fully renovated, including:
- Installation of new water supply and sewage networks.
- Replacement of all electrical systems, including wiring, switches, panels, and lighting.
- Application of new ceramic wall finishes, suspended ceilings, interior and exterior painting, and vinyl flooring.
- Installation of new doors, windows, and air-conditioning units.
- Implementation of fire alarm and firefighting systems, sound and CCTV systems, and provision of a new backup generator along with complete electrical and power infrastructure.
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Construction of the New Emergency Building
A 700 m² reinforced concrete structure, including excavation, soil replacement, foundation works, columns, beams, and roof slabs.
The building features red brick internal partitions, and all architectural finishes, such as plastering, painting (internal and external), ceramic tiling, suspended ceilings, vinyl flooring, and the installation of doors and windows.
It is fully equipped with electrical, mechanical, and communication systems, including lighting, security, fire safety, internet networks, medical gas and oxygen piping systems, plumbing, and HVAC systems.