Location Cairo, Egypt
Client Cairo University
Services Project Management
Project Value $1.27 billion
Hill is providing project management services during the design, procurement, and execution stages of the Cairo University Hospitals Renovation Project. The project involves the renovation of all existing Kasr Al-Ainy hospital buildings and facilities and the construction of additional buildings.
Located in downtown Cairo on the University’s Faculty of Medicine campus, the hospital currently holds 3,200 beds and receives approximately 7.3 million patients annually, performing around 2.2 million X-rays, 80,000 CT scans, and 45,000 ultrasounds each year. The goal of the project is to transform the hospital into a facility organized by specialist departments, rather than general care, and to increase hospital capacity by some 300%. This will allow Kasr Al-Ainy to serve more patients at a lower cost, while also improving educational and training capabilities for students and staff.
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