Jamshedpur: Construction of new 500-bed MGM Hospital commences

Rs 4.245 Bn on new infrastructure, building 

Jamshedpur, June 20: The process of construction of a new 500-bed hospital has started in MGM Hospital. In the first phase, the work of demolishing the old buildings which have been declared as condemned has started.

All the buildings will be demolished and a new building will be constructed at a cost of Rs 4.25 billion. The new building of MGM Hospital will be constructed at a cost of Rs 4 billion 34 crore 46 lakh 700.

Its estimate was prepared by the executive director of the State Building Construction Corporation Limited. The new hospital will have 107 beds in emergency. There will be two emergency OTs, which will be equipped with all facilities.

There will also be facilities for CT scan, MRI, X-ray, ultrasound, fluoroscopy and mammography. The burn department will have isolation room, burn OT and ICU with 33 beds.

There will be separate wards to keep women before and after the operation with two OTs in the delivery ward.

The NICU and PICU ward will be inter-connected. The hospital campus will also have seminar hall, academic complex, administrative complex. There will be arrangements for the disposal of all types of waste.

In the total budget of the hospital, more than one billion 51 crore will be spent on the construction work. A total of 91 OPD chambers are to be constructed in 14 departments. Hyderabad-based company KMV Project will construct the new MGM building.

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