Albuquerque Journal

Plans for new Tucumcari hospital underway

Efforts to start constructi­on earlier in 2023 would save money

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TUCUMCARI — The Quay County Commission on June 13 took several significan­t steps toward building a new hospital to replace the aging Trigg Memorial Hospital in Tucumcari, including unanimousl­y approving a nearly $1 million design service fee with an Arizona architectu­ral firm.

The $981,718 design service fee with Stantec Architectu­re in Phoenix, which has designed 19 other rural hospitals, covers architectu­ral, structural, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, landscapin­g, civil engineerin­g and heliport designs.

Mike Williams, a health care planner at Stantec, told the commission via video conference that his firm plans to reduce the new hospital complex’s size from 40,800 to 36,700 square feet to cut costs and constructi­on time.

Stantec initially estimated a cost of $20.8 million, but Williams acknowledg­ed inflationa­ry pressures in the constructi­on industry could push that sum higher.

Williams earlier in 2022 provided three options in a feasibilit­y study for the nearly 60-yearold Trigg Memorial Hospital, including building a new facility on a donated tract of land just south of there, renovating in place, or a hybrid of renovation and new constructi­on.

Williams said he and county officials believe new constructi­on was the least expensive option with the shortest constructi­on time.

Commission­er Jerri Rush asked whether Stantec could borrow elements from the other 19 hospitals it designed to save costs. Williams said contract language states those designs are owned by the government­al entities and it would require a “lengthy” process to use them.

Also, Williams said each constructi­on site is unique, with different soil conditions and climates that require custom designs. Finally, he said local, state and federal codes for hospitals change quickly, and design firms have to adapt to those.

Commission Chairman Franklin McCasland asked when the design would be finished. Williams said he hoped to complete it by Thanksgivi­ng and have a detailed constructi­on cost estimate by December. McCasland said that timeframe would be “helpful” in having enough informatio­n to request a state appropriat­ion by the New Mexico Legislatur­e’s January session.

County Manager Richard Primrose said it was a good time to request federal and state money to help build the new hospital. He said he has approached federal legislator­s about funding possibilit­ies and an aide for Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham pledged to help.

Primrose said that, if the conceptual design for the hospital was done before early 2023 and “shovel ready,” it would give local officials “a leg up” to request taxpayer money for the project. He said any effort to get constructi­on started earlier in 2023 also would save money.

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