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CCG signs consultancy services agreement for Hebron University Hospital project


CCG signs consultancy services agreement for Hebron University Hospital project

7/22/2022
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Under the auspices of Dr. Nabil Al-Jabari, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Hebron University, a signing ceremony was held between Hebron University and CCG, for a consultancy services agreement for the design and preparation of tender documents for the Hebron University Hospital project. 

The university hospital is located in the city of Hebron, 3 km from the university campus. It will provide distinguished healthcare services to the region, and a healthy educational environment for students and supportive medical colleges, with a current capacity of 200 beds that will be able to expand up to 400 in the near future. 

CCG’s Randa Tukan spoke at the event, explaining the importance of this national project, and expressing CCG’s pride both for Hebron University, and in being able to implement and invest CCG’s expertise into the project’s success.

Dr. Al-Jabari stressed that the team strives to build an educational hospital that will reach a prestigious position and achieve the highest levels of progress and development in both local and international communities.

Hebron University was represented by Dr. Nabil Al-Jabari, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, and CCG was represented by Eng. Randa Jafar Tukan, Chief Operations Officer, and Eng. Samer Ayyash, Executive Director of Business Development.  The ceremony was attended by His Eminence Sheikh Hatem Al-Bakri, Minister of Endowments and Religious Affairs, the Governor of Hebron Governorate, Major General Jibrin Al-Bakri, members of the Board of Trustees, the University President, deputies, and the Dean of the College of Medicine.

At the end of the ceremony, the agreement was signed with the blessing of all attendees, with a shared determination to work together to make this educational hospital a success.



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