The largest hospital in Israel will be built in Beersheva if a proposal to expand an area that the city can develop will be approved by the National Council for Planning and Construction, according to Calcalist.
If approved, the city will be able to develop a new hospital and industrial zone for pharmaceutical and biotech companies. Sixty days will be given for opposition to be presented to the development plan; afterwards, the proposal will receive final approval and lead the way for building permits to be submitted.
The new potential hospital will have about 1,900 beds—1,000 of which will be for general medicine, while the remaining beds will be for geriatric care and a mental-health center.
The new hospital will take up about 4,305,000 square feet and include a 10-story central building, as well as other buildings will fewer floors.
The development plan also includes the possibility of 250 to 400 apartment units for medical faculty employees, students and senior housing. A light-rail train will provide transportation from the hospital complex to Beersheva.
Calcalist estimated that the hospital will be functional within 15 to 20 years.
Beersheva is currently home to Soroka Medical Center, which was founded 60 years ago. Tel Aviv’s Sheba Medical Center is currently the largest hospital in Israel with about 2,000 beds and will be submitting a formal bid for the new hospital.