September 11, 2025
Addis Insight
Addis Ababa Unveils 8-Story Zewditu Hospital Expansion
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia — A new chapter in Ethiopia’s healthcare modernization is set to begin with the completion of the Zewditu Memorial Hospital B+G+8 expansion building, a state-of-the-art facility constructed by the Addis Ababa Design and Construction Works Bureau. The hospital expansion, already finalized and awaiting official inauguration, is being hailed as a pivotal investment in the city’s medical infrastructure.
A Modern Medical Facility for a Growing Capital
The new building, rising eight stories above ground, has been designed to serve Addis Ababa’s rapidly growing population with modern and specialized medical services. The facility includes:
349 patient beds to expand inpatient capacity.
Laboratories and radiation therapy rooms for advanced diagnostics and cancer treatment.
Dialysis units to address the city’s increasing demand for renal care.
A dedicated oxygen plant, ensuring reliable supply for critical care.
Administrative offices, cafeteria, and a conference hall, creating a full-service environment for patients and staff.
This multi-functional design signals Ethiopia’s commitment to bridging gaps in specialized healthcare, while also positioning Addis Ababa as a regional medical hub.
Key Stakeholders in the Project
The Addis Ababa Design and Construction Works Bureau led the project as the client, overseeing planning, financing, and supervision.
Yohannes Haile Construction played a central role as the main contractor, bringing the design into reality.
Addis Ababa Construction Design, Construction and Consulting Company worked as the consultant, ensuring quality standards and technical compliance.
The collaboration between these public and private actors reflects Ethiopia’s evolving model of urban development—state-led vision combined with private sector execution.
Strategic Importance for Addis Ababa
Ethiopia’s healthcare system faces mounting pressures: urban population growth, rising cases of non-communicable diseases, and the need for specialized treatment previously unavailable locally. The Zewditu expansion is therefore more than just a hospital wing—it represents:
Urban resilience: relieving congestion at overstretched facilities.
Medical self-sufficiency: reducing reliance on overseas treatment for oncology and dialysis patients.
Public confidence: demonstrating the government’s tangible investment in health infrastructure amid wider economic reforms.
The hospital also complements Addis Ababa’s broader “Smart City” transformation agenda, where health, education, and transport projects are being positioned as core pillars of sustainable urban growth.
With construction complete, the hospital is now ready for official inauguration in the Ethiopian New Year, aligning with other public service launches in Addis Ababa. Once operational, the expansion is expected to employ hundreds of medical professionals, technicians, and support staff, generating new jobs while strengthening the capital’s health system.
Officials from the Addis Ababa Design and Construction Works Bureau expressed pride in delivering a project of this scale, noting that it “sets a new benchmark for public healthcare infrastructure in Ethiopia.”
The completion of the Zewditu Memorial Hospital B+G+8 expansion marks a milestone in Addis Ababa’s quest to provide high-quality, specialized medical care for its citizens. As Ethiopia continues to balance economic reform with social investment, projects like this one demonstrate how urban design and healthcare modernization can converge to shape the future of its capital.
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