Medical Center of the Rockies expansion

in Loveland
March 4, 2025 Submit an Update
The $280 million expansion project includes a new tower that will be built on the north side of the hospital, the creation of a cancer center, an expanded emergency department and additional imaging and cardiac spaces. When complete, the project will increase the hospital’s bed capacity from 191 to 287 with room to grow up to 323 beds. on Facebook on LinkedIn on Bluesky
PROJECT DETAILS
Status

Current

City

Loveland

State

CO

Owner

Medical Center of the Rockies

General Contractor

Haselden Construction

Architecture Firm

S/L/A/M Collaborative

Engineering Firm

Olsson

Electrical Contractor

RMH Group

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