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New CHPG hospital building handed over on 1 July

By Zak Jackson, MonacoViews Editorial

A decade of construction concludes as Monaco's government transfers the new 40,000 sq m Centre Hospitalier Princesse Grace building to medical staff on 1 July.

After a decade of work that began with the first groundbreaking in 2016, the new Centre Hospitalier Princesse Grace building is ready to pass from builders to clinicians. The formal handover is scheduled for 1 July, when government teams will transfer the keys to the 40,000 square metres that hospital staff will progressively bring into service.

At the height of construction activity, up to 700 workers were on site simultaneously. The structural phase wrapped up in September 2024, and the months since have been dedicated to fitting out the building with medical equipment and systems, a process carried out jointly by government teams and CHPG management.

The completion marks a fundamental shift in healthcare infrastructure for residents of the Principality. The CHPG serves as Monaco's principal public hospital, and the new facility represents the most significant investment in its capacity and modernisation in the institution's recent history. Further details on the phased clinical opening are expected to follow the 1 July handover.

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