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Hospital Construction and Infrastructure Market in India

India's healthcare infrastructure is expanding rapidly, with the market valued at $372 billion as of report. The hospital sector alone has reached $98.98 billion, fueled by private sector investments and increasing demand for quality medical services. The number of hospitals has surged from 43,500 in 2019 to 54,000 in 2024, while hospital bed capacity has grown from 1.1 million to 1.3 million.

Infrastructure development is at the core of this growth, with a sharp rise in private hospital construction and modern healthcare facilities. Government initiatives and private investments are driving advancements in medical infrastructure, including multispecialty hospitals, state-of-the-art medical colleges (now numbering 766), and digital healthcare expansions. With healthcare expenditure at 2.1% of GDP, India's medical infrastructure is evolving to meet global standards, ensuring better accessibility and efficiency in patient care.

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India’s Healthcare Infrastructure: Growth Towards Viksit Bharat

Rapid Market Expansion

✓ India’s hospital market is valued at $99 billion (2023) and is projected to reach $193 billion by 2032 (CAGR of 8%).
✓ Investments in hospital construction and modernization are accelerating.

Bridging the Bed & Workforce Gap

✓ 3 million additional hospital beds are needed by 2047 for universal healthcare access.
✓ A shortage of 5 million medical professionals calls for more medical colleges and training institutions.

Strengthening Healthcare Infrastructure

✓ New hospital construction and facility upgrades are key to expanding access.
✓ Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are driving large-scale infrastructure projects.

Technology & Future-Ready Healthcare

✓ AI, telemedicine, and digital health solutions are improving rural healthcare access.
✓ Primary healthcare centers are being enhanced for preventive care and early disease detection.

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Industry News: Healthcare construction highlights

Hon’ble Prime Minister Sets the Foundation for Revolutionary Healthcare Project in Nandurbar, being executed by Jakson Group

  • The project will be undertaken by Jakson Infra, with an aim to heralds a new era in medical facilities for the region
  • With an investment of more than 600 Crores, the project will enhance healthcare services for tribal communities and the wider population of Nandurbar
  • In Nandurbar, Jakson Infra will be building a 100-seat government medical college in addition to a 500-bed hospital.

In a landmark event for Maharashtra's healthcare sector, the Hon'ble Prime Minister laid the foundation stone for a new 500-bed Hospital along with 100-seat Government Medical College in Nandurbar. This significant project, undertaken by Jakson Infra, a business unit of the leading energy and infrastructure solutions company, Jakson Limited, headquartered in Noida—heralds a new era in medical facilities for the region.

The ceremony was graced by Hon'ble Chief Minister of Maharashtra and other esteemed dignitaries including healthcare professionals, and local community members, government officials celebrating the launch of this advanced healthcare infrastructure. With an investment of more than Rs 600 Crores, the project includes the construction of the medical college, hospital, and related buildings, dedicated to enhancing healthcare services for tribal communities and the wider population of Nandurbar and is expected to be completed by February 2026.

With a focus on improving healthcare facilities nationwide particularly in rural areas, the Hon'ble Prime Minister highlighted governments vision of providing accessible and affordable healthcare system.

Leveraging its expertise in comprehensive infrastructure solutions, Jakson has been continuously integrating cutting-edge technology for faster and improved execution, to enhance the well-being of all stakeholders, especially local communities. In a recent project, the company has developed a state-of-the-art 500-bed super-speciality unit in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh.

Mr. Raghav Gupta, Managing Director of Jakson Infra, stated, “In a vast nation like India, where healthcare is amongst the top priorities, building quality infrastructure is key to its success. This project underscores our commitment to transforming healthcare and contributing to the Nation’s goal of Ayushman Bharat. We feel privileged to contribute to this nationwide mission. Together, let's build a resilient India that prioritizes the well-being of every citizen”

Mr. Venkat Muvvala, CEO of Jakson Infra, emphasized “Jakson Infra's reputation is bolstered by its successful project execution in Civil & Power Infrastructure projects and metro rail projects demonstrating its expertise, experience, and commitment to quality. We will partner with HITES to execute this prestigious project.”

The foundation stone-laying ceremony of this healthcare facility marks a crucial step towards enhancing the quality of life for the people of Nandurbar and the surrounding areas. It showcases the collaborative effort to bring advanced medical facilities to under-served communities and reflects Jakson Infra's commitment to creating a positive impact through sustainable infrastructure development.

City Hospitals to Enhance Critical Care with Addition of 230 Ventilator Beds

In a significant move to bolster critical care services, prominent hospitals in the city, including King George's Medical University (KGMU), Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences (RMLIMS), and Lok Bandhu Hospital, are set to augment their infrastructure by adding a total of 230 ventilator beds. This initiative aims to strengthen the city's healthcare system and improve patient outcomes in critical care scenarios. Currently, the city's healthcare facilities are equipped with 560 ventilator beds dedicated to critically ill patients. The planned addition will increase this capacity to 790 beds, representing a significant enhancement in the city's ability to manage severe medical cases. KGMU is leading this effort with plans to establish a 100-bed ICU-ventilator ward, significantly boosting its critical care capacity. A senior official from KGMU's critical care department stated, "The hospital currently operates 350 ICU ventilator beds. The addition of new beds is expected to substantially improve our intensive care services, allowing us to better serve patients in critical need." This development comes in response to the increasing demand for critical care services and the need to be better prepared for future healthcare challenges. By expanding ventilator capacity, these hospitals aim to provide timely and adequate care to patients requiring intensive medical attention. The enhancement of critical care infrastructure is a proactive measure to address potential healthcare crises and reflects the commitment of these institutions to patient care excellence. The additional ventilator beds will not only increase capacity but also improve the quality of care provided to critically ill patients. This initiative aligns with broader efforts to strengthen healthcare infrastructure and ensure readiness to manage critical health situations effectively. The collaboration among these leading hospitals underscores a unified approach to enhancing healthcare services in the city.

KGMU’s Trauma Centre to Expand from 150 to 650 Beds: A Major Enhancement in Emergency Medical Services

King George’s Medical University (KGMU) is set to significantly enhance its Trauma Centre by increasing its bed capacity from the current 150 to 650. This expansion aims to bolster emergency medical services, ensuring timely and efficient care for a larger number of patients. Strategic Expansion Plans The proposed expansion includes the construction of a new five-storey building adjacent to the main gate of the Trauma Centre. This facility will house: Dedicated Diagnostic Wing: Equipped with state-of-the-art radiological and pathological laboratories, including MRI, X-ray, ultrasound, and other essential diagnostic tools. Surgical and Medical Care Units: Separate wings for surgical interventions and medical care, featuring modular operating theatres and specialized equipment to handle a diverse range of trauma cases. Attendant Accommodation and Support Facilities: Provisions for patient attendants and essential services to support the increased patient load. This development is poised to significantly enhance KGMU’s capacity to serve a larger number of patients, offering high-quality emergency care. Addressing Overcrowding and Enhancing Patient Care The expansion addresses the critical issue of overcrowding at the existing Trauma Centre, which currently handles approximately 450–500 emergency patients daily. The increased capacity will alleviate pressure on existing facilities, ensuring that all patients receive timely and appropriate treatment. Government Support and Funding Detailed project reports for the expansion have been submitted to the state government for approval. The final decision on funding will be made by the cabinet. Upon approval, the project is expected to commence promptly, with construction and operationalization planned in phases to minimize disruption to existing services. Commitment to Excellence in Emergency Medical Services KGMU’s Trauma Centre has been a cornerstone of emergency medical care in the region since its establishment. The planned expansion reflects the university’s commitment to providing state-of-the-art facilities and services to meet the growing healthcare needs of the community.

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