Here are the largest hospital construction projects initiated globally in Q4 2021, according to GlobalData’s construction projects database.
1. Irvine Advanced Care Facility – $1,300m
The project involves the construction of a 15,607m2 five-story advanced care facilities comprising 144 beds in Irvine, California, the US.
Construction work started in Q4 2021 and is expected to be completed in Q4 2025.
The project aims to be a one-stop outpatient care facilities for adults and children.
2. Children’s Mental Health Hospital – $1,000m
The project involves the construction of a 14-story mental health hospital in Norfolk, Virginia, the US.
Construction work commenced in Q4 2021 and is expected to finish in Q3 2025.
The aim of the project is to provide intensive treatment.
3. New Robley Rex VA Medical Center – $840m
The project involves the construction of a nine-story 111,483m2 medical center comprising 104 inpatient beds at 4906 Brownsboro Road in Louisville, Kentucky, the US.
Construction work started in Q4 2021 and is forecast to complete in Q4 2025.
Robley Rex VA Medical Center is working to meet the specific needs of veterans. The benefits include maternity care and free treatment for any sexual trauma they may have experienced in service.
4. Canberra Hospital SPIRE Center – $468m
The project involves the construction of a nine-story new hospital in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
Construction work commenced in Q4 2021 and is expected to be completed in Q3 2024.
The project aims to develop a SPIRE Center (Surgical Procedures, Interventional Radiology and Emergency Center) within the Canberra Hospital precinct. When established, SPIRE will have a ward dedicated to elective surgery, world-class radiology services, and a much larger emergency department with a separate paediatric ward.
5. South Florida Baptist Hospital – $326m
The project involves the construction of a 7,896m2 hospital in Plant City, Florida, the US.
Construction work started in Q4 2021 and is expected to be completed in Q1 2024.
The project aims to provide better healthcare facilities in the region.
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This analysis is drawn from GlobalData’s global construction projects database, which tracks new construction projects over $25m from announcement to completion.
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