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“The new patient care tower in
At seven storeys high and 181,500 square feet, the new patient care tower will increase capacity and functionality of ambulatory care services, include a new intensive care unit and centralized operating rooms, and a new maternity and paediatrics ward with direct links to operating rooms. Two additional floors that will provide for future patient care beds and a modernized emergency department with expanded facilities and services, add to the impressive list of health care services the new tower will offer.
“The new patient care tower at
Some building elements of VJH are over 60 years old and the need to build more patient care, improve service efficiency and patient flow, with new state-of-the-art medical facilities is a top priority for the Province and Interior Health.
“As we
face a growing and aging population, this expansion represents a significant
investment in health care for the
Construction of the new facilities will take place concurrently with normal day-to-day hospital operations and will be integrated with existing infrastructure. The project will be constructed in phases to ensure construction impacts to patient care services are minimized. The patient care tower will be completed by May 2011.
“This is an exciting time for us as we break ground
for the new patient care tower in
The expansion at VJH and similar expansion underway at
“We are a proud partner in the expansion
of
In addition to constructing the new facilities, Infusion Health will be responsible for the building maintenance and project financing over the life of the contract. Clinical, housekeeping and food services will be retained by the Interior Health.
The fixed-price contract makes certain that Infusion Health assumes all construction (cost and schedule), design, long-term maintenance and operational risks, as well as other costs related to the project.
A project summary entitled “Project Report - Achieving Value for Money” shows that the public-private partnership for the two hospital projects is expected to achieve value for taxpayers’ dollars of $25.4 million compared to a project delivered using traditional procurement. The report is now available on Partnerships BC’s website www.partnershipsbc.ca, along with the Project Agreement.
The building
will continue to be owned by the health authority. All clinical health services
will be funded by the
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Communications Director Partnerships BC 778 991-8326 cell
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