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PT Wijaya Karya (Persero) Tbk (WIKA) has reached the final stage of the Bobong Taliabu Regional General Hospital project in North Maluku. The hospital is targeted for completion by April 2026 and will have a total capacity of 122 beds, including 71 new beds built by WIKA and 51 existing beds. The project has completed its main structure with a topping off ceremony, marking significant progress in the construction.
PT Wijaya Karya (Persero) Tbk (WIKA), a leading Indonesian state-owned construction company, has reached the final stage of the Bobong Taliabu Regional General Hospital project in North Maluku. The construction is progressing according to schedule, with completion targeted for April 2026.
The hospital project, when completed, will significantly enhance healthcare services in the region. The facility is being developed as a Type C hospital with a total capacity of 122 beds. This includes 71 new beds constructed by WIKA and 51 existing beds managed by the local government. The expanded capacity is expected to improve healthcare accessibility for the local community.
The construction has successfully passed a major milestone with the completion of the main structure, marked by a topping off ceremony. WIKA's Director, Agung BW, highlighted that the hospital is designed to provide comprehensive healthcare services, supporting the government's efforts to strengthen basic services inclusively and equitably.
Once operational, RSUD Bobong will play a crucial role in enhancing the quality of healthcare in Taliabu Island. The hospital will not only increase the bed capacity but also modernize healthcare facilities, thereby contributing to better health outcomes for the local population.
Infrastructure Project Milestone
Healthcare Facility Development