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SJIF selects Hill International as construction manager for its healthcare project

By JT - Dec 06,2022 - Last updated at Dec 06,2022

CEO of Saudi Jordanian Fund for Medical and Educational Investments Company Mahmoud Sarhan and Hill Regional President – Middle East Abdo Kardous during the signing of a contract to provide project construction management services for the Healthcare Project on Tuesday (Photo courtesy of SJIF)

AMMAN — The Saudi Jordanian Fund for Medical and Educational Investments Company (SJFMEI), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Saudi Jordanian Investment Fund (SJIF), signed a contract with Hill International, to provide project construction management services for the Healthcare Project. 

Hill International will provide project construction management services in partnership with the local sub-consultant Dar Al Omran. 

The contract was signed by the CEO of SJFMEI Mahmoud Sarhan and Hill Regional President – Middle East Abdo Kardous, said a SJIF statement.

Commenting on the occasion, Kardous said: “We are very excited to be selected to work with SJFMEI on this vital project in the healthcare sector in Jordan and the region. Hill International will work diligently to deliver the highest quality of service in managing this project through leveraging its expertise in the healthcare sector.”

On November 24, SJFMEI signed a contract with Dar Al Handasah (Shair and Partners) – Dar – and Perkins & Will International, entailing the joint venture to carry out engineering design and supervision services for the Healthcare Project.

The healthcare project will see the establishment of a university hospital with 330 beds, 72 outpatient clinics, a children’s hospital and a medical school with a total capacity for 600 students, with a projected annual student intake of 100 students. 

It will also include five medical centres of excellence, focused on providing expertise around the most common, and fastest-growing, non-communicable diseases in Jordan and the region, including cardiology, oncology, neurology, gastroenterology, and orthopedics, while also focusing on advanced scientific research through establishing four scientific research centres in the fields of genomics and precision medicine, stem cells and regenerative medicine, health systems and public health, and bioinformatics. Up to 7.5 per cent of the project’s revenue will be dedicated to R&D in Jordan. 

The $400-million project is expected to create more than 5,000 permanent employment opportunities. It will be implemented based on a build-operate-transfer (BOT) model, as ownership of the project will be transferred to the Jordanian Government after the end of the investment period, the statement said.

The project’s built-up area is estimated at 110,000 square metres, on a land area of about 187 dunums. It will be strategically located on the Airport Road, near Ghamadan area, providing access to patients from across Jordan.

It will be implemented in partnership with two of the most prestigious global institutions in the fields of healthcare and medical education; the University College London (UCL) Medical School, as the academic partner, and HYPERLINK "https://www.uclahealth.org/why-choose-us/about"UCLA Health in Los Angeles, California,  as the clinical partner.

The Saudi Jordanian Investment Fund Company was established as a cooperative partnership between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Stemming from the outcomes of the Saudi Jordanian Cooperation Council, SJIF was established on April 27, 2016, and its scope of operations was advanced through a subsequent MoU, signed August 25 of the same year, between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and the Jordan Investment Fund. The Saudi Jordanian Investment Fund was officially registered as a limited public shareholding company in March 2017, under the Jordan Investment Fund Law No. (16) of 2016. 

The Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia owns 95 per cent of the company, while Jordanian banks own the remaining 5 per cent.

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