New CHPG built to meet highest environmental standards
By Zak Jackson, MonacoViews Editorial
The decade-long construction of Monaco's new Centre Hospitalier Princesse-Grace has placed environmental compliance at the heart of its design and build.
After ten years of construction, the new Centre Hospitalier Princesse-Grace is taking shape as one of the most environmentally considered building projects the Principality has undertaken. From the outset, the teams responsible for the project committed to meeting stringent environmental standards across every phase of the build.
The hospital, which serves as Monaco's principal public healthcare facility, has been designed with sustainability integrated into its core structure rather than added as an afterthought. The specifics of those standards reflect a broader push within the Principality to align major public infrastructure with its long-standing environmental commitments.
For residents and the wider community, the new CHPG represents far more than a replacement facility. A hospital built to modern environmental benchmarks means lower running costs, reduced energy consumption and a smaller carbon footprint for one of Monaco's most essential public institutions for decades to come.