Site work under way on Reid's new Connersville campus
These renderings show what the new Reid Health - Connersville campus is expected to look like when completed.
March 11,
2024 -- Site work began today
on Reid Health's new campus in Connersville with the facility expected to be up
and running by spring 2026.
Final approval
of project plans came late last year from the city's Board of Zoning Appeals,
clearing the way for work to start at 2500 Park Road once the weather and other
logistics made it possible.
"We're thrilled
to see construction begin at the new location," said Craig Kinyon, Reid Health
President/CEO. "We're incredibly excited for what's to come and the benefits this
new campus will bring to Connersville and Fayette County."
Since Reid announced it would build a
new $100 million campus,
the health system has worked with its construction partners -- Skanska USA
Building Inc., Shook Construction, and architectural firm HKS -- as well as city
and county officials to finalize the design of the building and help avoid any
potential hurdles once construction began.
"This is a
complex project with a large number of details that had to be considered before
we could begin the actual work," said Jeff Cook, Director of Engineering at
Reid Health. "It's been a pleasure working with city, county, and economic
development leaders to get to this point."
"We're excited
to see a former blighted area transformed into a beautiful facility that will
serve the medical needs of our community and bring several new jobs," said
Connersville Mayor Chad Frank. "Having access to medical care plays a major
role in the retention and attraction of residents and businesses to our
community."
The new
facility at the former Kmart site on Connersville's northeast side eventually
will replace the current campus at 1941 Virginia Ave. The $100 million
investment is the latest demonstration of Reid's intention to honor a
commitment to the community the health system made when it acquired a
substantial portion of the assets of Fayette Regional Health System in July
2019 after Fayette Regional filed for bankruptcy.
"This is a complex project with a large number of details that had to be considered before we could begin the actual work. It's been a pleasure working with city, county, and economic development leaders to get to this point." -- Jeff Cook, Reid Health Director of Engineering
The 106,715-square-foot
facility is designed to meet the community's diverse healthcare needs. The
project includes an Emergency Department with an adjacent helipad, radiology
services, a pharmacy, laboratory services, and a mix of primary and several specialty
care options. A few of the specialty services planned to be available at the
new facility include cardiology, oncology, OB/GYN, orthopedic, cardiopulmonary
rehab, podiatry, audiology, wound healing, and ear, nose, and throat.
"We're so
excited for the opportunity to better serve our community," said Danika Allen,
Reid's Manager of Emergency Services Connersville. "Although our current
building holds many memories, an updated facility will provide the space and
equipment to serve our families, neighbors, and friends for years to come. We
cannot wait to be a part of this next chapter in providing healthcare in
Connersville!"
To stay updated on the progress of Reid's construction project in Connersville, go to reidhealth.org/buildup. There you'll find more information about the new facility, answers to frequently asked questions about the project, and more.