New polyclinic on a 5.9-acre site adjacent to Miri Hospita
The RM35-million polyclinic project, scheduled for completion in 2020, should serve as a solution to the acute congestion at the current facility, which is in the city centre.
The new polyclinic will be sited on a 5.9-acre site adjacent to Miri Hospital.
According to Piasau assemblyman Datuk Sebastian Ting, the project, under the 11th Malaysia Plan (11MP), consists of two phases.
“Phase I which included earth-filling works, costing RM2 million, reached completion in June this year – two months ahead of schedule.,
Phase II costing RM33 million will commence in August 2018, with project tender to be out in April 2018,” he told reporters after visiting the project site yesterday.
On the facilities at the new polyclinic, Ting said it would a total of 130 parking spaces.
“I will suggest to the Ministry of Health for a multi-storey carpark facility to be built at the polyclinic. This should serve as a long-term strategy in solving the parking problem currently experienced at Miri Hospital,” he said.
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