
The General Hospital in the capital is ready for significant transformation with the implementation of the main plan to become a modern hospital with superspecial equipment. The government recorded sanctions, including administrative, financial and technical, for the 137.35 GBP project, which is to be financed from the Keral (KIIFB) Infrastructure Information Fund.
“Since KIIFB is allowed to start work immediately, the offer is expected to be hosted within two weeks after verification. Work to move some existing departments and other facilities for which more than 1.5 GBP was assigned earlier.
Demolition plans
The project includes the construction of the main block consisting of trauma, outpatient and inpatient departments, distributed on four floors, a service block spread over five floors and a block of laundry, which will occupy four floors. The total area of the new blocks will be 23 491.95 m2. More than half of the existing buildings, some of which come before independence, will be demolished to relax the way for new buildings. The new buildings will have specialized and supersperanty services, multidisciplinary ICUs, advanced care of trauma, dialysis and chemotherapeutic equipment.
According to official sources, the earlier plan for the 237 GBP project was. However, after KIIFB organized consultations with medical experts, the plan was optimized in its current form. The WAPCOS Regional Authority, a public sector participating in the Union’s Ministry of Water Resources and a special purpose vehicle (SPV) of the project, has permission to make a sanction for projects of up to 100 Crore. He was looking for two weeks to give the plan to the headquarters. The proposal has now been sent to its headquarters for approval.
The general hospital, which was founded several decades before the Faculty of Medicine, needed a long -term upgrade, because the existing facilities were found that it was not enough for thousands of ordinary persons who depend on it daily.
Published – April 24, 2025 20:25