he Opening of King Abdullah II Special Operations Training Center - Kasotc

he Opening of King Abdullah II Special Operations Training Center - Kasotc
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King Abdullah II Special Operations Training Center - Kasotc was inaugurated under the auspices of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Major General Yusef Al-Hunaiti.

A project to rehabilitate and develop the medical center was completed, funded by the King Abdullah II Special Operations Training Center - Kasotc, and supported by the Jordanian Royal Medical Services, where “Himmetna” provided full support by managing the project and coordinating with all its partners. Among the engineering companies that prepared the engineering and medical designs and plans and the engineering supervision of the implementation and management of the project on site are: Messrs:

Office of Modern Engineering Buildings OMB/ Preparing architectural plans, interior design plans and tender documents/

Manal Tawfiq Mazahreh / Interior Design

The Universal Hospitals Services / Medical Planning

Meda Consulting Engineers / Electromechanical Design

Execution: Horizon Contracting Company

The process of development and modernization included the infrastructure and the creation of clinics and medical equipment in accordance with international standards of quality and the latest means to serve the visitors of the center.

Our mission is to contribute to the development, excellence and quality

Medical and health care centers through the establishment of constructive partnerships that serve the visions of His Majesty the King for this vital sector and in a manner befitting the homeland and the health of the Jordanian citizen.

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