
Local contractor will build eight-storey university hospital project
The local Al-Muhaidib Contracting has been awarded a SR500m ($133.3m) contract to build a university teaching hospital in Medina.
Al-Muhaidib was awarded the contract to build the Taibah University teaching hospital in early December. The teaching hospital represents the first phase of the SR1.3bn project to expand the University campus.
The work will involve the construction of an eight-storey hospital building, which will cover a total area of 200,000 square metres. In addition, Al-Muhaidib will construct a utility building comprising a medical gas plant, generator and transformer rooms.
The construction work is scheduled to take 36 months to complete.
This is the second construction contract Al-Muhaidib has won in recent months. In September, in partnership with Belgium’s Six Construct, Al-Muhaidib was awarded the estimated SR2bn contract to build the 60,000-seat stadium at the King Abdullah Sports City development near Jeddah (MEED 23:9:11).
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