South Niagara Hospital reaches one-year construction milestone
It’s been a year since shovels went in the ground for the new South Niagara Hospital (SNH), and the progress made to-date is significant.
It’s been a year since shovels went in the ground for the new South Niagara Hospital (SNH), and the progress made to-date is significant.
Up until recently, construction of the South Niagara Hospital Project has largely taken place below ground. That all changed this month as crews started to work on the superstructure, the part of the building that is built above the foundation level.
More than $600,000 was raised during the Gala, marking it as the most successful Gala in the Foundation's history.
It arrived in pieces on multiple tractor-trailer rigs and required a few days to assemble, but there is now a tower crane on the South Niagara Hospital site.
EllisDon Infrastructure Healthcare has issued a public notice regarding deep foundation work that will be taking place for the South Niagara Hospital project.
With a new image updated every five minutes and a featured time-lapse video setting, you can now watch construction of the new South Niagara hospital live from your desktop or mobile device.
On Tuesday, July 18, Premier Doug Ford along with Sylvia Jones, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, and Kinga Surma, Minster of Infrastructure, joined Niagara Health and the Niagara Health Foundation to break ground on the 1.3-million-square-foot hospital.
Niagara Health (NH) and Infrastructure Ontario (IO) have reached another key milestone in the development of the New South Niagara Hospital Capital Project that will transform how care is delivered in the region.
EllisDon Infrastructure Healthcare (EDIH) has been selected as the preferred proponent to design, build, finance and maintain the new South Niagara Site hospital project.
Cliff Harvey is leading the charge on the construction of the new South Niagara Site, much like a conductor leads an orchestra.