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Social 2025-01-16
  • The healthcare centre will provide larger and more comfortable spaces for both patients and medical personnel.

ACCIONA has already made significant progress in building the new Son Ferriol Healthcare Centre in Palma de Mallorca. The project, awarded by the Government of the Balearic Islands, envisions the demolition of the current building to make way for a new, cutting-edge healthcare complex, which will double the floor area of the current building to occupy more than 3,550 m².

The healthcare centre will take the form of a free-standing building on three of its four façades, comprising a basement, a ground floor and a first floor with a flat roof. The design includes an extra floor, thus providing larger and more comfortable spaces for both patients and medical personnel.

The new complex will house 12 family medicine practices, 12 nursing practices, three paediatrics practices, two paediatric nursing practices and a multi-purpose practice. It will also feature an obstetrics unit, a rehabilitation service with physiotherapist, a care room and a minor surgery room. The building will be adapted for people with reduced mobility.

During the construction work, which is now 15% complete, the existing healthcare activity has been transferred to provisional facilities located on the grounds of Son Llàtzer Hospital.

The new Son Ferriol Healthcare Centre is part of the 2024–2027 Health Service Infrastructure Plan of the Government of the Balearic Islands. It is expected to open to the public towards the end of 2025.