Medina hospital PPP set for June financial close

17 May 2023

A consortium of the local Tamasuk Holding Company and Kuwait-based Alghanim International is expected to reach financial close for the contract to develop Saudi Arabia's first hospital public-private partnership (PPP) project.

The kingdom's Health Ministry, through the National Centre for Privatisation & PPP (NCP), awarded the contract to the winning team in March this year.

The contract to develop the 244-bed Al-Ansar hospital PPP project in Medina is valued at about $250m, according to estimates from regional projects tracker MEED Projects.

Al-Ansar hospital is the first project approved in the healthcare sector under Vision 2030’s privatisation programme.

NCP received bids from local and international companies for the Al-Ansar hospital PPP scheme in November 2021.

The scope of the PPP contract comprises design, construction, equipment procurement and operation and maintenance activities.

A total of 86 companies expressed interest in bidding for the contract in April 2020, and prequalified consortiums were named in January 2021.

Socioeconomic programme

The privatisation project is advancing as Saudi Arabia pursues healthcare growth as part of its socioeconomic diversification mandate.

The kingdom aims for 88 per cent of its population, including in rural areas, to be covered by “inclusive health services” by the end of 2025.

The procurement process is under way for another healthcare PPP project in Saudi Arabia.

MEED reported in August last year that the Health Ministry and NCP qualified companies that can bid for the contract to develop two medical city projects.

King Faisal Medical City will be developed in the city of Abha in the Asir region. Prince Mohammad bin Abdul Aziz Medical City will be built in Sakaka in the Al-Jouf region.

Overall, more than $4.8bn-worth of new hospital and clinic buildings are under construction in Saudi Arabia. According to the latest available MEED Projects data, $6.4bn-worth are in the pre-execution phase.


MEED's latest special report on Saudi Arabia includes:

> GIGAPROJECTS: Saudi Arabia under project pressure
> ECONOMY: Riyadh steps up the Vision 2030 tempo
> CONSTRUCTION: Saudi construction project ramp-up accelerates
> UPSTREAM: Aramco slated to escalate upstream spending
> DOWNSTREAM: Petchems ambitions define Saudi downstream
> POWER: Saudi Arabia reinvigorates power sector
> WATER: Saudi water begins next growth phase
> BANKING: Saudi banks bid to keep ahead of the pack
> DATABANK: Riyadh holds its buoyant economic heading

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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