NMSI Progress Blog
2015 Architects for Health annual Design Awards
TP Bennett, the lead architects for the design on this project, alongside 2 other entries, were shortlisted in the 2015 Architects for Health Annual Design Awards in the category of “International Project – An outstanding health care building that is located in a place outside the UK”and were announced winners on the 22nd June at a ceremony in London.
A testament to the quality of the designs! Congratulations.
NMS Infrastructure and GENELEC Support Services partnered withStarr 103.5FM to donate to victims of last two week’s twin disaster at the 37 Military Hospital. Floods hit the national capital Accra amidst a fuel station explosion that killed over 150 people, leaving several others with life-threatening injuries in various hospitals across Accra.
NMS Infrastructure and GENELEC partnered AMS and Sons, Zenith Hygiene Systems, Aqua Fina and Starr FM to donate medical supplies and relevant assorted items worth tens of thousands of Cedis to support survivors of the twin disaster at the hospital.
The acting Commanding Officer for the 37 Military Hospital, Colonel Yeboah Agyapong thanked the group for their benevolence. He told Starr News the hospital “would like to thank GENELEC and NMS Infrastructure for their donation. The things that they donated are the ones that we need the most. We want to assure them that their effort won’t be in vain.”
Source: Ghana/starrfmonline.com/103.5FM
A group of 30+ representatives from a variety of media stations were given access to the Dodowa District Hospital site, as completion draws ever nearer. The programme director, as well as the site construction manager (both pictured below), were at hand to answer any questions that the media had. The successful event produced numerous positive reports, with nearly half of those that made it onto local stations presented in “AKAN”, a popular dialect with the locals.
As we get ever closer to the Dodowa District Hospital completion, one of the final pieces of the puzzle to set off from the UK is the HUGE Waste Water Treatment Unit. This is now on route to Ghana with our logistics team planning its route to site, so this enormous equipment can be installed safely.