492K-sf VA medical facility slated for Fort Bliss campus
EL PASO – The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs will open a 492,000-sf ambulatory care facility on the William Beaumont Army Medical Center campus at Fort Bliss.
The six-story building will have 47 different departments to augment the campus’ continuum of care.
Specialty practices and services that will be housed within the facility include radiology, pathology, audiology, prosthetics, and rehabilitation for traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries.
The facility will also have a specialized women’s clinic, spaces for mental health and substance abuse programs, a dental suite, and an eyecare clinic.
Amenities will include an 18,000-sf healing garden, a 6,500-sf outdoor café and a 5,000-sf shaded staff plaza.
The project team includes architecture firms SmithGroup and HKS, Clark Construction Group, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Construction is underway and completion is slated for 2028.
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