Edmonton Journal

Additional project

Prior to phase one, AHS is hoping to construct a new building at CapitalCar­e Norwood for highly specialize­d programs.

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PHASES 1: $475.6 MILLION (ESTIMATED COST) 

1 District Utility Plant

To provide the extra power required by new buildings. Some of the space would be equipped immediatel­y, while the rest would be phased in as buildings are completed.

2 Child mental health building

The constructi­on of the standalone building would create approximat­ely 100 beds. Current services are housed in the old Children’s Pavillion.

3 Clinical services centre

Constructi­on of new Clinical Services Centre to host programs currently run from buildings set to be demolished.

4 Demolition

Demolition of the old Women’s Centre (1951), Children’s Pavilion (1964), Community Services Centre (1958) and Renal Dialysis Building (2003).

PHASES 2: $2.27 BILLION (ESTIMATED COST)  5&6 District Utility Plant, parkade

Further developmen­t of District Utility Plant. Constructi­on of the new parkade will be made on the north side of campus.

7 Hospital towers

Constructi­on of a new high-rise hospital tower with approximat­ely 800 beds. The building would include 64 extra rehabilita­tion beds for use until new facilities at the Glenrose Hospital are complete.

8 Treatment centre

Renovation of the existing Active Treatment Centre and Diagnostic Centre to accommodat­e uses, such as offices, training facilities, research labs and low-intensity care spaces.

9 North Pavilion demolished

Demolition of the North Pavilion (1964) at CapitalCar­e Norwood.

PHASES 3 AND 4: $1.79 BILLION (ESTIMATED COST) 

10 Revamping of Glenrose Hospital

The final phases of the campus overhaul would feature upgrades to the Glenrose hospital, including the demolition of GlenEast (1964), renovation of the GlenWest building (1990), constructi­on of a new GlenSouth building, and a new parking structure.

11 Final projects

Other projects include renovation of Orthopedic Surgery Centre, further renovation­s of the old Active Treatment Centre, and demolition of Anderson Hall (1968).

 ?? RYAN JACKSON, JES SICA BRIS SON   EDMONTON JOURN AL ??
RYAN JACKSON, JES SICA BRIS SON EDMONTON JOURN AL

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