JDA’s construction of R28m Ivory Park clinic, Hikhensile Clinic underway

The building of the clinic is not just about healthcare, it is also a fantastic opportunity for job creation and skills development.

The Johannesburg Development Agency (JDA), on behalf of the City of Johannesburg’s Health Department, has commenced the construction of the brand new Hikhensile Clinic on Lekologa Street in Ivory Park.

The significant development marks a monumental step forward in enhancing community healthcare services in the region.

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The old Hikhensile Clinic was demolished to pave the way for a modern, state-of-the-art 2173m² facility, demonstrating the city’s commitment to providing primary healthcare facilities.

The new, R28m, Hikhensile Clinic construction aims to improve health service delivery, create a visibly improved social service, support local economic development, including local SMMEs, encourage further investment and upgrading in the area, and promote improved social cohesion upon completion.

JDA executive manager for project implementation Siyabonga Genu said the construction would be executed in two phases.

“Phase one will include the construction of a single-storey structure featuring six consultation rooms, a counselling room, a vital room, a doctor’s room, and a social worker room, as well as external works, parking, paving, and all necessary electrical and mechanical works,” said Genu.

JDAs plan of how Hikhensile Clinic will look like after completion. Photo: JDA

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The construction of the clinic will also play a critical role in job creation and skills development, with 30% of the contract value being awarded to SMMEs in the ward.

Upon completion, the clinic will feature a comprehensive array of facilities, including:

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