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Providence Health Care Constructs New St. Paul’s Hospital
Providence Health Care is constructing the new St. Paul’s Hospital at the Jim Pattison Medical Campus in Vancouver. Designed by HDR and Stantec, the CAD 2.18 billion (USD 1.59 billion) building will integrate leading-edge technology to expand access to care and elevate patient outcomes.
Auburn Research and Technology Foundation Breaks Ground on RFID Lab
The Auburn Research and Technology Foundation (ARTF) broke ground in April of 2026 on a $22 million facility for Auburn University's RFID Lab in Alabama. The 100,000-sf building was designed by Goodwyn Mills Cawood to meet the growing demands of innovation, research, and collaboration in advancing the development of radio frequency identification technologies.
University of Texas at Tyler Opens School of Medicine Building
The University of Texas at Tyler opened a $308 million facility for the School of Medicine in April of 2026. The nearly 250,000-sf building will strengthen health infrastructure and address national and regional provider shortages by creating a robust talent pipeline and expanding residency programs.
SSM Health Constructs Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital
SSM Health is constructing Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital to replace an existing facility in St Louis. Designed by HKS and The Lawrence Group, the $600 million building promises to redefine pediatric care through leading-edge medical technologies, therapeutic healing environments, and sophisticated research capabilities, improving patient outcomes and driving clinical innovation.
Louisiana State University Opens Interdisciplinary Science Building
Louisiana State University (LSU) opened the Our Lady of the Lake Health Interdisciplinary Science Building in April of 2026 in Baton Rouge. Serving as a vibrant nexus for scientific inquiry, STEM education, and industry collaboration, the new home of the College of Science drives innovation in the five key focus areas of geology and geophysics, chemistry, biological sciences, mathematics, and astronomy and physics.