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HOSPITAL

PROJECTS
IN THE GCC
2017-2018 Report

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HOSPITAL PROJECTS IN THE GCC – 2017-2018 Report

Top Hospital Projects in the GCC


United Arab Emirates
According to investment banking advisory firm
Alpen Capital, the healthcare market in the UAE
is projected at $19.5 billion in 2020, indicating an
annual average growth of 12.7% from 2015. The
outpatient and inpatient markets are projected to
reach $12.1 billion and $7.5 billion, respectively,
in 2020. The country is likely to see a nearly 3%
annual increase in the number of hospital beds
required, presenting a demand of more than
13,800 beds by 2020.

Burjeel Medical City, Gulf Medical University


Al Ain Hospital, Al Ain
Abu Dhabi Hospital, Ajman
City: Al Ain City: Abu Dhabi City: Ajman

Project Cost: $1.2 billion Project Cost: $381 million Project Cost: $163 million

Size: 347,000 sqm Size: 92,903 sqm Size: 30,000 sqm

Beds: 719 Beds: 400 Beds: 300

Abu Dhabi General Owner: VPS Healthcare Group Owner: Thumbay Group
Services Company
Owner: (Musanada)/ Abu Main NSCC International Main
Dhabi Health Services Contractor: Limited Thumbay Builders
Company (SEHA) Contractor:
Project Consultant Society
Main Manager: Technology House Project
Arabtec Q1 2018
Contractor: Completion:
Project
Development AMS
Project
Consultant: The Gulf Medical University Hospital
Allen & Shariff
Manager: is a part of Thumbay Group and GMC
Project Hospitals, and will be the largest
Project Q1 2018 private hospital in the Northern
Completion:
Q1 2018
Completion: Emirates and a teaching hospital for
Burjeel Medical City, part of Mohammed Bin
Gulf Medical University Ajman.
The Abu Dhabi General Services Company Zayed City, is a 92,903sqm tertiary care Constructed over 30,000 sqm, on four
(Musanada) hospital project is located at Al complex on the Abu Dhabi-Dubai highway. floors, and with over 120 clinics, the
Jimi in Al Ain city, and is built on a 347,000 Burjeel Medical City is being developed by hospital will feature a special robotic
sqm plot consisting of the main hospital
Abu Dhabi’s Burjeel Hospital, part of the pharmacy, a first-of-its-kind in the region,
building with 719 beds. This is comprised of
VPS Healthcare Group. and will have tertiary care facilities. The
484 beds for general medicine, surgery,
paediatric and maternity ward, 67 for ICU, hospital will also have a full-fledged
When operational, the 400-bed main
142 for medical rehabilitation, and 26 for radiology department with PET-CT scan,
hospital, made up for four towers, will be
VIP patients and royal suites. also the first-of-its-kind in Northern
equipped with specialised departments like
Emirates. The medical laboratory will be
As well as a 1,500-vehicle underground oncology, acute care, long-term care and
connected to CABRI (Center for Advanced
parking facility, a logistics centre, a 60MW wellness as well as air ambulance service. It
Biomedical Research and Innovation)
primary substation, Al Ain Hospital will also will also include an advanced imaging
via an unmanned chute, to offer highly
house the first dedicated stroke unit in department, an emergency department,
specialised tests and diagnostic facilities.
UAE, a high-tech cardiology unit and a endoscopy, a rehabilitation center with
research & training center. prosthetics & orthotics services, outpatient Thumbay Group has plans to start three
clinics and a large retail area. It will also new branch campuses of Gulf Medical
Once completed, the hospital will be
have long-term care villas, an administrative University in different parts of the world.
handed over to Abu Dhabi Health
Services Company (SEHA). building and a mosque.
HOSPITAL PROJECTS IN THE GCC – 2017-2018 Report

Top Hospital Projects in the GCC


United Arab Emirates

Mediclinic Parkview King’s College Hospital,


Hospital, Dubai Dubai

City: Dubai City: Ajman

Project Cost: $190 million Project Cost: $200 million


Size: 46,000 sqm Size: TBC

Beds: 150 Beds: 100

Owner: Mediclinic Middle East King’s College Hospital,


Ashmoe Group Plc,
Main Owner:
Al Tayer Group, Dubai
TBC Investments PJSC
Contractor:

Stantec International Inc Main


Consultant: TBC
(Design & Architecture) Contractor:
Project Project
Q4 2018 Q2 2018
Completion: Completion:

Mediclinic Middle East is part of Mediclinic King’s College Hospital Dubai will be run by
International, a private hospital group with the British teaching hospital, King’s College
three operating platforms in Southern Hospital London and the project is financed
Africa (South Africa and Namibia), as a joint venture with Al Tayer Group, Dubai
Switzerland and the UAE, and a 29.9% Investments and UK-based Ashmore Group.
shareholding in Spire Healthcare, a UK-
based healthcare group with 38 hospitals. Several King’s College Hospital Clinics
are set to open in 2017 in Dubai, closely
Mediclinic Parkview hospital is similar in followed by the 100-bed King’s College
scope to its existing Mediclinic City Hospital Dubai expected to open during
Hospital in Al Garhoud. The new facility 2018. The hospital will focus on four main
will be located on Umm Suqeim Road specialties: Paediatrics, Endocrinology,
between the junctions of Al Khail Road Orthopaedics and Obstetrics and
and Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road. Gynaecology, as well as other acute and
general medical services.
Upon completion in late 2018, Mediclinic
Parkview Hospital will provide international King’s College Hospital Dubai will be
standard healthcare services to the southern located in Dubai Hills (being developed by
area of Dubai. With an initial capacity of 150 Emaar and Meraas) with a total project cost
beds and six operating theatres, the hospital estimated at c. $200 million. UK-based
will offer in-and outpatient services across Ashmore Group plc, a specialist emerging
an extensive range of medical disciplines markets investment manager listed on
and will employ 800 staff. London Stock Exchange, will act as the
investment manager for the project.
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