A detailed presentation on the project’s master plan was given by Bostan Consultants, followed by a thorough discussion. The committee approved the plan, and Ahsan Iqbal proposed renaming the project as the Jinnah Medical Research Center to reflect its focus on advanced medical research and healthcare.
The minister emphasized the importance of modern designs, green building principles, and combining traditional construction methods with advanced techniques like precast structures to ensure top-quality construction. The Pakistan Kidney and Liver Institute (PKLI) will finalize the project’s design by February 2025, with necessary approvals expected by April 2025. A special Project Management Unit (PMU) will oversee the work, under a dedicated project director and supported by a skilled team. A specialized consultant will be hired to ensure smooth and timely completion of the project. To make the facility more comprehensive, the minister directed the inclusion of sports and recreational facilities for medical students, such as a gymnasium, sports ground and tennis court. Separate entrances for emergency patients and ambulances will also enhance the facility’s efficiency. Ahsan Iqbal said the Jinnah Medical Research Center will be a groundbreaking project, focusing on advanced medical education and research. “It will set new standards in healthcare and infrastructure, benefiting the people of Pakistan and aligning with the government’s vision to improve healthcare and education for a better future,” he remarked.
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