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Beaverlodge receives update on Mountview Health Complex
Summary
Officials reported concrete is being poured at the Mountview Health Complex site and structural steel erection is expected in February; the Mountview Health Limited Partnership aims to hand the facility to Alberta Health Services by December 2027.
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Beaverlodge officials updated residents on progress for the Mountview Health Complex, the town's replacement for its 69-year-old hospital. Detailed design is complete and construction is underway, with concrete currently being poured and structural steel expected to start in February. The Mountview Health Limited Partnership — a P3 between the Town of Beaverlodge, Landrex and Alberta Health Services (AHS) as tenant — has committed to turning the complex over to AHS by December 2027. The $170 million, 9,000 sq. metre facility will offer 24-7 urgent care, 32 inpatient beds, lab and diagnostic imaging services.
Current progress:
- Concrete is being poured at the Mountview site and structural steel work is expected to begin in February.
- The Mountview Health Limited Partnership plans to hand the facility to Alberta Health Services by December 2027 and reports the project is on track.
- The 9,000 sq. metre, $170 million complex will include 24-7 urgent care, 32 inpatient beds, lab services and diagnostic imaging.
- Building envelope, slab-on-grade and exterior hardscaping are slated for this summer; landscaping and commissioning are planned in 2027 with substantial completion late in 2027.
- A community fund managed by the town holds about $115,095 for auxiliary equipment, and the site sits on land donated by Doris McFarlane.
Summary:
The update shows steady construction progress and a clear schedule toward substantial completion in late 2027. Upcoming milestones include erecting steel in February and exterior work through the summer, followed by landscaping and commissioning in 2027. If the partnership maintains its schedule, turnover to Alberta Health Services is expected in December 2027.
