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Province commits to Jo Brant’s $312-M expansion
(Burlington Post, Aug 12, 2011)
Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital is getting its long-awaited redevelopment, but the actual physical improvements won’t be realized until later this decade.
The Ontario Liberal government has finally approved the $300-million-plus renovation project for the city’s only hospital, an idea conceived about 10 years ago....
When the future vision for the hospital is completed it is expected to have made the following improvements: a six-storey tower; 76 new in-patient beds; 10 new operating rooms; a renovated cancer clinic, Intensive Care Unit and surgical suites; new diagnostic imaging and laboratory areas; and enlarged parking facilities via an above-ground tiered structure to be built on adjacent land, which could add up to 500 vehicle spaces.
Read it in full here.
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Via Bondfield:
Phase 1 Redevelopment: Halton McMaster Family Medicine Health Centre & JBMH A Administration Building and Parking Garage
Client
McMaster University (MU) and Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital (JBMH)
Consultant
Adamson Associates Architects
Project Completion Date
March, 2014
Project Value
$27,069,000
Description
McMaster University (MU) and Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital (JBMH) partnered to design and construct the Administrative Building portion of this Phase 1 Redevelopment. This building is home to the Halton McMaster Family Health Centre (HMFHC) and JBMH’s administrative offices.
The Administrative Building is built as core and shell of approximately 3,863 sq.m. and three storeys in height.
The adjacent Parking Garage is four levels (approximately 850 spaces) and approximately 26,768 sq.m.
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