Sacyr opens a hospital in Angola after an investment of 18.3 million
on June 15, 2011
The Minister of health of Angola, José Van-Dúnem, has inaugurated the hospital of Samba (Angola) built by Somague, subsidiary of Śyv, which has made an investment of EUR 18.4 million. This is the first hospital Somague has completed three in construction in Angola. During the opening ceremony was highlighted the quality of the work and the equipment installed.
The other two hospitals which are under construction are the Cazenga and Sambizanga. These new hospitals will give service to between 400,000 and 600,000 people and will greatly benefit the hospital network of these suburbs of Luanda and so decentralize those found in the Centre of the city.
The main features of the hospital of Samba are: 3,900 m2 of gross area; area of external consultation and diagnosis; area of emergencies; two blocks operating; area of obstetrics; area of Pediatrics with incubators; income with 54 beds area; service with laundry and kitchen area; morgue; incinerator; and sewage station of sewage (WWTP).