Inspira Health Breaks Ground on Mullica Hill Expansion

The new 150,000-square-foot, five-story wing is expected to be open in the first quarter of 2027.

By HFT Staff


Inspira Health celebrated the groundbreaking of its Inspira Medical Center Mullica Hill expansion, which when complete, will add 168,000 square feet to the campus. This expansion project includes a new 150,000-square-foot five-story wing that will extend out toward Rt. 55, an overbuild to the right of the hospital’s main entrance, the renovation of various clinical and non-clinical spaces on the first floor, and expanded parking capacity. 

The Mullica Hill project will allow Inspira to expand its capabilities and enhance its services, ensuring greater capacity at its Gloucester County hospital. Services that will be expanded and enhanced on the campus include the Intensive Care Unit, Medical/Surgical, Maternal Child Health, Observation, Imaging (MRI and CT), Interventional Radiology and Graduate Medical Education (including a simulation lab for hospital residents). 

With a $240 million investment, Inspira is making a significant economic impact through the Mullica Hill expansion. The project will create 500 jobs for tradespersons during the construction phase, and over 100 new permanent positions upon completion. The first phase of construction will include the new wing, the overbuild that will expand maternity services, and parking lot expansion. Renovation of existing space will begin in the Fall of 2026. The new wing and overbuild are expected to be open for patients in the first quarter of 2027. Several areas of the new construction will be shelled out for future expansion projects. 



October 3, 2024


Topic Area: Construction


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