Construction of a new state-of-the-art health centre in Galali is progressing steadily, with 46 per cent of the project now complete.
Works Ministry’s assistant under-secretary for construction projects and maintenance Maryam Ameen revealed yesterday that the Bahrain-Kuwait Health Centre forms part of ongoing efforts to enhance healthcare access for citizens and residents.
She noted that the BD5.2 million project, which is part of the Primary Health Care Centres network, is advancing at a steady pace.
The scheme was announced by BBK last year, with Mohammed Jalal Contracting appointed as the contractor and Adel Ahmadi Associates as the consultant.

Ms Ameen
“The project is being built on an area of 6,828 square metres and features a two-storey building,” said Ms Ameen.
“The ground floor will house 14 consultation clinics, 14 nurse examination rooms and an emergency department with 12 beds. The first floor will include a maternal and childcare unit, eight dental clinics and dedicated administrative offices.”
Ms Ameen added that the project complies with approved health and engineering standards, including green building requirements such as energy-saving systems.
She praised BBK for supporting the initiative, describing it as a strong example of public-private partnership.
Once completed, the centre is expected to significantly improve healthcare access and services for the local community.

The project in Galali is now 46 per cent complete