The Mumbai Port Trust’s Grand Port Hospital at Wadala is set to be revamped. The super-specialty healthcare facility with 600 beds is likely to come up by October 2024.
The Trust awarded Rs 693 crore project to upgrade its existing hospital into a state-of-the-art super-specialty hospital. The existing hospital has 241 beds.
The revamped hospital will have 300 beds, while another building is slated to be constructed which will have another 300 beds.
The project envisages development of a medical college in the last phase besides further scope for expansion. The project has been bagged by Ajeenkya D Y Patil Infra.
The existing hospital will be restructured with various super-speciality facilities. The hospital will have 40 ICCU beds, 10 dialysis beds, 25-bed casualty/emergency rooms and a operation theatre complex with five theatres and a cardiac cath lab.
All diagnostic facilities like CT Scan, MRI, Mamography, Ultrasound, Advanced Pathology department will also be made functional. The new firm will take over the hospital for the project from 1 April 2020.
The developer will have initial 30 years to earn returns on his investment followed by another 30 years provided further expansion.