MTCC, Fenaka and RDC contracted to develop health facilities in 18 islands

Three state-owned enterprises – Maldives Transport and Contracting Company (MTCC), Fenaka Corporation and Road Development Corporation (RDC) – were awarded contracts on Wednesday to develop health facilities in 18 islands.
RDC was awarded contracts for four projects. They are:
Expansion of HA. Filladhoo health center
Expansion of M. Mulah health center
Construction of R. Meedhoo Hospital’s new building
Construction of GA. Dhaandhoo Hospital’s new building
04 ރަށެއްގެ ޞިއްޙީ ޚިދުމަތްދޭ ތަންތަނުގެ އައު ޢިމާރާތްކުރުމުގެ އެއްބަސްވުމުގައި @rdcmaldives އާއެކު، ރޭ ވަނީ ސޮއިކުރެވިފައެވެ. pic.twitter.com/rBVuEgC6V3
— Ministry of Health (@MoHmv) May 29, 2025
The contracts were signed by State Minister for Health Ahmed Gasim and RDC’s Deputy Managing Director Mohamed Asbah Ali Naseer.
MTCC was awarded contracts for five projects. They are:
Expansion of HA. Uligan health center
Construction of HDh. Kumudhoo health center’s new building
Expansion of R. Innamaadhoo health center
Construction of ADh. Omadhoo health center’s new building
Expansion of Dh. Hulhudheli health center
05 ރަށެއްގެ ޞިއްޙީ ޚިދުމަތްދޭ ތަންތަނުގެ އައު ޢިމާރާތްކުރުމުގެ އެއްބަސްވުމުގައި @MTCCPlc އާއެކު، ރޭ ވަނީ ސޮއިކުރެވިފައެވެ. pic.twitter.com/rd6xGhsP9u
— Ministry of Health (@MoHmv) May 29, 2025
The contracts were signed by Gasim and MTCC’s Managing Director Ahmed Saudhee.
Meanwhile, Fenaka was awarded contracts for nine projects. They are:
Expansion of HA. Muraidhoo health center
Expansion of HA. Thakandhoo health center
Construction of HA. Molhadhoo health center’s new building
Expansion of HDh. Neykurendhoo health center
Expansion of R. Kinolhas health center
Expansion of R. Fainu health center
Expansion of R. Rasmaadhoo health center
Construction of R. Maduvvari health center’s new building
Expansion of Dh. Rinbidhoo health center
09 ރަށެއްގެ ޞިއްޙީ ޚިދުމަތްދޭ ތަންތަނުގެ އައު ޢިމާރާތްކުރުމުގެ އެއްބަސްވުމުގައި @TeamFenaka އާއެކު، ރޭ ވަނީ ސޮއިކުރެވިފައެވެ. pic.twitter.com/i5kHVvzg0q
— Ministry of Health (@MoHmv) May 29, 2025
The contracts were signed by State Minister for Health Ismail Shareef and Fenaka’s Deputy Managing Director Mohamed Arif.
The signing of the contracts was witnesses by Health Minister Abdulla Nazim Ibrahim, parliamentarians, and senior officials from government companies.
The signing of the contracts come after President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu recently announced plans to sign contracts for around 800 projects this year.
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