JAKARTA - The construction project of the Jambi Adhyaksa Hospital has officially begun, marking an important step in improving health services in Jambi Province.

This hospital was built on an area of 28,538.33 m2 with a building area of 14,014 m2, located on Jl. H. Tomok, Malay Arabia, Pralayan District, Jambi City. The groundbreaking event was attended directly by Attorney General ST Burhanudin, Jambi Governor Al Haris and the Jambi Provincial Forkopimda ranks, Deputy Attorney General for Development, Bambang Sugeng, Kajati Jambi & Chairman of the Jambi Adhyaksa Hospital Development Working Group Hermon Dekristo, Chairman of the Jambi Provincial DPRD and other officials, as well as Novel Arsyad. President Director of PTPP as project implementer.

With a contract value of IDR 255.5 billion, the project is designed to be completed within 330 calendar days from January 31, 2025 to December 26, 2025, with a maintenance period of 180 days. The hospital will have 100 beds, including facilities for intensive care such as the ICU, PICU, NICU, and isolation rooms.

The project covers various aspects of development, ranging from the lower and upper structures, architecture, air system, mechanical ventilation, to supporting infrastructure such as medical gas installations, fire suppression systems, and pneumatic tubes. In addition, this hospital will also be equipped with modern electronic systems, including CCTV, nurses calls, and building automation systems, to ensure more efficient and secure services.

Attorney General ST Burhanudin said the Adhyaksa hospital would be meaningful for the people of Jambi and could serve the community like the Batanghari river and reach all levels of society.

"That's why I hope this hospital remains type C so that it can serve BPJS patients, which of course can serve all levels of society in a friendly manner. Hospitals are not a problem of income but how to serve the community," said ST Burhanuddin, in his statement, Wednesday, February 19.

Meanwhile, the Governor of Jambi, Al Haris, said that with the presence of the Adhyaksa Hospital, he could give the people of the earth a choice at the helm of Jambi for treatment in Jambi.

"With the presence of the Adhyaksa Hospital, the Jambi community seek treatment in Jambi, so that money rotates in Jambi," said Al Haris.

He added that the presence of the Adhyaksa Hospital was an answer for the Jambi community who missed the location option for treatment and in the future hoped that this development would be completed on time and could be enjoyed by the people of Jambi soon.

PTPP's Corporate Secretary, Joko Raharjo hopes that with the presence of the Jambi Adhyaksa Hospital, the public can get better health services and have high standards.

"The construction of this hospital is a commitment to support a more advanced and sustainable national health system," said Joko.


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