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B.C. to break ground on second Surrey hospital as early as 2021

- SUSAN LAZARUK

One of the fastest-growing cities in B.C. is getting another hospital to serve its growing population, the B.C. government announced Monday.

It will be at least 2021 before constructi­on can start on what Premier John Horgan called one of the largest capital plans in Surrey history, estimated to cost between $1 billion and $2 billion.

The building will be constructe­d in Cloverdale, at 55th Avenue and 108th Street, on provincial land, and will technicall­y become Surrey’s second hospital after Surrey Memorial, although the Peace Arch Hospital in White Rock serves South Surrey residents.

Horgan said the hospital will be part of B.C.’s capital plan and “that means real money on a real project.”

The estimated cost won’t be known until after a year-long process to develop a business plan, which sets out the scale of the project and its budget. The planning process will include public participat­ion.

After the business plan is completed, the constructi­on will go to tender and constructi­on would begin in the “fall of 2021, it could be 2022, we don’t want to raise any false hopes.”

It will be a large expense, given the costs of other new hospitals, including the estimated cost for the reconstruc­tion of St. Paul’s in Vancouver, which is “in the $2-billion range,” Horgan said. “That’s (the) equivalent to Surrey Memorial Hospital in size.”

The cost for a smaller hospital in Terrace is estimated at $400 million to $500 million and one in Williams Lake is estimated at $300 million.

Surrey’s new hospital will have in-patient beds, an emergency department, operating rooms, outpatient services, and lab and diagnostic services.

Horgan said Surrey grows by 1,000 residents a month, which works out to at least 100,000 a decade. B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix said the hospital is a key commitment to help meet the health-care needs of Surrey’s rapidly growing community.

The population of Surrey was 517,000, according to the 2016 Statistics Canada census, up more than 10 per cent from the 2011 census. It’s second in population to Vancouver, at 613,000, according to the 2016 census, and the province said the city is expected to become the most populous city by 2041.

Vancouver has three large hospitals — Vancouver General, St. Paul’s and UBC — as well as the smaller Mount St. Joseph and the specialize­d B.C. Women’s and B.C. Children’s hospitals.

The province said ER visits in Surrey are expected to increase to 221,000 by 2027, up from 153,000 in 2017, and surgeries up to 63,000 from 47,000 over the same time period.

Dr. Victoria Lee, president and CEO of Fraser Health, welcomed the news and said it will incorporat­e “virtual health-care services,” and will complement the care provided by Surrey Memorial and the Jim Pattison Outpatient Care and Surgery Centre.

 ?? — DARRYL DYCK/THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Premier John Horgan unveils a satellite image map Monday showing where a new hospital will be built in Surrey.
— DARRYL DYCK/THE CANADIAN PRESS Premier John Horgan unveils a satellite image map Monday showing where a new hospital will be built in Surrey.

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