Société Bouzguenda Frères

Project

Amen Clinic Bizerte

Description of the work

Amen Clinic Bizerte

The project consists of the construction of a modern clinic (capacity: 100 beds), a building which rises on a basement, a ground floor and six floors.

DÉTAILS DU PROJET

Client: AMEN SANTE

Fin du projet: 2016

Localisation: Bizerte

Montant: 9 000 000 DT

Etendue des travaux:

  • Area: 8,500 m²
  • Earthworks
  • Ground shoring works on the "Lutetian wall"
  • Structural work
  • Masonry and plastering work
  • Finishing work: suspended ceilings, floor and wall coverings, interior and exterior carpentry, painting
  • Exterior landscaping and infrastructure (roads and utilities)

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