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General News of Tuesday, 18 October 2022

Source: classfmonline.com

Reconstruction of 44-year-old KATH maternity & children’s block 60% done

Construction of KATH maternity & children’s block Construction of KATH maternity & children’s block

President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo has expressed satisfaction with the progress of work on the maternity & children’s block of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, in Kumasi. Inspecting the project on Monday, 17 October 2022, as part of his four-day working visit to the Ashanti region, the President was informed that the project, thus far, has seen 100% demolition of the old structure, with the current progress of work about 60 per cent complete. It will be recalled that on Friday, 15 May 2020, the President cut the sod for the re-activation of work on the ward at the teaching hospital after over four decades of neglect. Before this, the Akufo-Addo government, represented by the Ministry of Health, had, on 6 November 2019, employed Contracta Construction UK Limited for the design, execution and completion of works and the remedying of any defects, which include the re-modelling and completing of shell spaces for the existing building structure. Subsequently, after the contractor’s structural integrity report for the existing building structure, the government decided to revise the scope of works in November 2020 to include a complete demolition of the old existing structure, and a re-design, construction and complete equipping of the new and modern mother and child health facility The revised contract also includes the provision of a 3-year maintenance programme for medical equipment with training and technical assistance, procurement of medical and non–medical consumables, and the training of needed human resource training, technical assistance and mentorship programs. The new design has 8 floors, 22 consulting rooms, 3 group consulting rooms, 2 consulting rooms for adult emergencies, 2 consulting rooms for paediatric emergencies, 3 auditoria (45 seats, 43 seats and 145 seats), 5 seminar rooms (14 seats) and 506 beds, 199 paediatric cots, 136 paediatric beds, 19 birthing beds and 152 adult beds. Additionally, the block will also have one Obstetrics Theater, 7 general theatres, a pharmacy, dispensaries, laboratories as well as ancillary spaces. Once completed, it will house an intensive care unit, a high-dependency unit, isolation rooms and student lecture halls, with the capacity to provide catering services for staff, patients and students. The expanded work has also resulted in the ongoing reconstruction of the Station Basic School classroom block at the UDDARA Barracks, which is scheduled to be completed by January 2023.