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Bouygues Construction to build university hospital in Montenegro

#Hospitality & Retail#Infrastructure#Montenegro
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Bouygues Construction has secured a project to develop a new university hospital in Montenegro, marking another addition to its international healthcare infrastructure portfolio. The company announced that the project is expected to move into the implementation phase in 2027, subject to the completion and finalization of the financing plan. The development is expected to strengthen healthcare infrastructure in Montenegro and support the country's long-term medical and educational requirements. Further details regarding the project's size, investment value, and construction timeline have not yet been disclosed.

Bouygues Construction, a subsidiary of Bouygues SA, has announced plans to build a university hospital in Montenegro. 
According to the company, the project is scheduled to enter its implementation phase in 2027 after the financing plan is finalized. While the company has confirmed the project award, additional details related to the hospital's capacity, investment size, construction schedule, and completion timeline have not yet been made public. 
The planned facility is expected to contribute to the expansion of healthcare infrastructure in Montenegro and support the country's growing demand for modern medical services and academic healthcare facilities. University hospitals typically serve a dual role by providing specialized medical treatment while also supporting medical education, research, and training. 
Bouygues Construction has extensive experience in delivering large-scale healthcare projects across international markets. The company has been involved in the development of hospitals, medical campuses, and healthcare facilities in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and other regions, making healthcare infrastructure a key segment of its construction portfolio. 
The latest project reflects continued investment in public infrastructure across Southeast Europe, where governments are increasingly focusing on upgrading healthcare systems and improving access to advanced medical services. 
Source Reuters

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