Skanska USA Scores $142M University of Virginia Hospital Contract


 

  • The University of Virginia has awarded Skanska USA a $142 million hospital expansion and renovation contract, the company announced Thursday.
  • Skanska USA will complete an 86,000-square-foot renovation, as well as build a 531,000-square-foot, 15-story new facility.
  • Initial construction on the hospital project began in 2015, but it is not expected to be complete until December 2020.

This project is just one of several hospital contracts Skanska USA has won this year. In April, Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa, OK, awarded the company a $62 million contract for its renovation and expansion. Then, in June and August, the company was awarded another three healthcare projects, the first of which a $200 million Lee Memorial Health System renovation in Fort Myers, FL. The agency selected a Skanska USA-led joint venture with Gates Construction to renovate the Gulf Coast Medical Center.

Skanska also won a $178 million contract to construct the Women and Children's Health Building for Christiana Care Health System in Newark, DE. The contractor will replace a neonatal intensive care unit and build more outpatient units, as well as a lab, pharmacy and parking garage. Skanska signed another joint venture deal when Duke Lifepoint Healthcare awarded Skanska and Closner Construction a $206 million contract to replace a hospital. In addition to a 538,000-square-foot medical facility, the JV will also build a parking garage and medical office building next door.

 



December 14, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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