Alameda Healthcare-owned Dar Al Fouad Hospital is planning to expand in the new administrative capital and New Alamein City, Al Borsa reports. The company plans to construct a new hospital and adjacent hotel to lodge patients during their recovery in the new capital, and a rehabilitation medical center in New Alamein. The projects will be part of Alameda’s strategic partnership agreement with UAE-based Emirates Healthcare Group, according to the newspaper. The investment value for the projects has yet to be determined, sources added. Dar Al Fouad has received approval from the New Urban Communities Authority (NUCA) for both projects.
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