Gurgaon: A project to construct a government hospital in Sector 67 has been handed over to the health department by GMDA.
According to the earlier plan, the hospital was to be built on 7.6 acres, less than a kilometre from SPR, which has a number of residential societies in the vicinity.
It was to have a capacity of 500 beds and three super-speciality wings for oncology, cardiology and neurology.
Now, the health department plans to construct a 200-300 bed facility.
“We will make a proposal for the hospital and send it to the state government for approval. Now, as the project has been transferred to us, we will begin the documentation for initiating approval for constructing a 300-bedded hospital at the site,” said Virender Yadav, the CMO.
Its announcement, first made by the state government in 2016 — GMDA’s official proposal came out only in 2018 — was welcomed by many.
Yadav said, “Strengthening the public health care network is very crucial. This hospital, once ready, will provide affordable health care to people. All facilities which are available in multi-speciality hospitals will be offered. The city needs a specialised government hospital. We will prepare a detailed project report to start the construction work.”
He added, “In October 2022, Haryana’s director general of health services Sonia Trikha had visited the Sector 67 site. A lot of work has to be done now to start the process. It may take three to four months to get approval for the plan. Then we will proceed further.”
Proposed by the authority in 2018, the concept note for the hospital was finalised in 2019. The same year, GMDA had issued a tender, but it received no response.
“The GMDA put a notice on its website on March 25, inviting eligible bidders to submit proposals to design, construct, operate and maintain the hospital as a long-term shareholder by July 15. The GMDA received no response,” the letter read.
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