Our new health complex

By Niagara Health System
New Health Complex Construction May 2, 2009

May 2, 2009: This photo was taken shortly after the ceremonial groundbreaking ceremony. The former Hunt family house and barns are still in place.


New Health Complex Construction June 30, 2009

July 30, 2009: This photo demonstrates the beginnings of the building excavation area and is a testament to the superior soil conditions offered by the property.


New Health Complex Construction Dec 29, 2009

December 29, 2009: This photo identifies clear progress on the site, even though partially snow-covered, with all five tower cranes and the site office complex in place. The majority of all foundations have been poured and the building is progressing to the second level in several areas.

Our new
health
complex

Snapshots of the construction progress

Anyone driving along the northern portion of Highway 406 or in the west end of St. Catharines has a chance to see history in the making.

Plenary Health Niagara, together with the Niagara Health System, has made significant progress with the new health complex both on and off the site since construction began following the ceremonial groundbreaking held on April 28, 2009.

The skyline has changed dramatically with the erection of five cranes on site, allowing the building to take shape at a faster pace.

Offsite, hundreds of hours have been spent to finalize the design of the new complex. NHS user groups, working together with our project architects, constructors, operators and consultants, have worked long and hard to make sure that the facility meets all of the project requirements and is clinically functional.

Three aerial photographs are highlighted here throughout different stages of the project over the past year. «

Comments are closed.