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Ministry of Health projects
Ministry of Health projects
Control Circle has successfully executed a range of fire protection and safety system projects for the Ministry of Health, as well as for healthcare and industrial facilities across multiple regions of the Kingdom. All projects were delivered in full compliance with the highest technical standards and Civil Defense regulations.
Our scope of work included the design, supply, installation, and commissioning of integrated fire alarm and fire suppression systems, early detection solutions, and specialized chemical protection systems — ensuring safe environments for patients, medical staff, and visitors.
Key Executed Projects:
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Fire Suppression Systems – Tabuk Hospital
Implementation of fully integrated fire suppression systems in accordance with approved standards. -
Safety Systems – University Hospital, Qassim University
Execution of comprehensive safety and fire protection solutions. -
Aerosol Fire Suppression System – Hail Cement Factory
Installation of advanced aerosol-based fire suppression technology for industrial risk protection. -
Spare Parts Supply – Wadi Al-Far’ General Hospital
Supplying critical components to ensure operational continuity of safety systems. -
Fire Alarm System Implementation – Qassim & Hail Regions
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Fire Alarm System Implementation – Riyadh Region
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Fire Alarm System Implementation – Al-Jouf & Northern Borders Regions
Design, installation, testing, and commissioning of advanced fire alarm systems across multiple regions in the Kingdom.
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Chemical Fire Suppression System – King Khalid Hospital, Hail
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Smoke Detection & Fire Alarm System – King Khalid Hospital
Delivery of specialized protection systems for high-sensitivity healthcare facilities.
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Civil Defense Compliance Works – Al-Badai Hospital
Completion and upgrading of safety systems in accordance with regulatory requirements.
These projects demonstrate Control Circle’s expertise in delivering healthcare sector projects with precision, strict adherence to quality and safety standards, and ensuring 24/7 operational reliability — in alignment with the critical nature of medical facilities.