This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
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The process of demolishing what remains of Rabat’s historic Ibn Sina University Hospital has begun, coinciding with the acceleration of construction work on the new medical complex.
The area saw the entry of huge vehicles to carry out demolition operations, as part of the project to reconstruct the facilities of the new university medical complex.
The administration of Ibn Sina Hospital had previously announced the transfer of all services and administrative units to other hospital centers in Rabat and other cities in the Rabat-Salé-Kénitra region, as a temporary measure aimed at ensure the continuity of the provision of medical services.
This project, costing around 6 billion dirhams, is part of the construction of the new Ibn Sina Medical Complex, which is scheduled to open at the end of this year.
-The new complex, spanning an area of 13 hectares, will include a general hospital with a capacity of 916 beds, as well as a university medical center equipped with the latest technologies and facilities.
The project includes a 33-story hospital residence tower (with two basement floors), a five-story medical technical center (with three basement floors) and an 11-story tower dedicated to the National Wrestling League against cardiovascular diseases.
The project also includes two conference and training centers, strengthening its position as an integrated medical and educational facility.
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