UCHealth Highlands Ranch Breaks Ground On $119M Expansion Project

UCHealth Highlands Ranch hospital in Highlands Ranch, Colo., broke ground on a $119 million expansion.

The project will add a 194,000-square-foot tower with 14 emergency department (ED) beds, including one dedicated to caring for victims of assault or domestic violence, an expanded outpatient lab, and new electrophysiology (EP) lab.

Additionally, 31,687 square feet of shelled space for future growth, including additional beds and operating rooms, is also planned.

The project is slated for completion in late 2025.

The post UCHealth Highlands Ranch Breaks Ground On $119M Expansion Project first appeared on HCD Magazine.



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