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NewsAshghal: More than 4 million working hours without injuries at Al Sadd Health Center

Ashghal: More than 4 million working hours without injuries at Al Sadd Health Center

The Public Works Authority has ended "works" Represented by the Department of Building Projects from the implementation of the works of Al Sadd Health Center in cooperation with the Ministry of Public Health.

Eng. Obaid Al-Athba, Head of the Engineering Support Department, said: "Ashghal has fully completed the implementation of the works of Al Sadd Health Center, despite the great challenges that faced the work team during the Corona pandemic period, and all safety measures were taken at work sites, as it achieved "works" More than 4,000,500 work hours without injury."

The new center is the largest health center in Qatar and contains 68 clinics to serve 1,572 patients on a daily basis. It is also distinguished by its location in the vital Al Sadd area, with the provision of about 14 specialized clinics. Project engineer Asmaa Al-Muslimani said: "Al Sadd Health Center extends over a total built-up area of ​​about 29,000 square meters, as the center consists of a main building of 3 floors to include 68 clinics, with the provision of about 345 parking spaces."

For his part, Engineer Youssef Al-Saud said that the design took into account people with special needs in terms of guiding signs such as expressive images and Braille symbols for the blind, appropriate toilets, wide corridors, automatic doors and reception desks of appropriate height, as well as parking lots close to the main entrances and ramps instead of stairs. .

Engineer Ahmed Al-Obaidly said: "The design of the center came in accordance with the highest standards of quality and safety and in accordance with the standards of the Global Sustainability Assessment System (GSAS), where design and operational considerations were taken to achieve environmental quality at a rate of 3 stars."

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