JPS Health Network Breaks Ground on New Hospital

The project includes construction of a new inpatient hospital and expansion of the existing Pavilion.

By HFT Staff


JPS Health Network broke ground on its new hospital, which will significantly expand capacity and bring advanced clinical technology into modern, integrated spaces designed to support safe, efficient and coordinated care. As the cornerstone of a reimagined campus, it will strengthen how care is delivered across services, improve access for patients and create an environment that supports both healing and innovation.  

The project includes construction of a new inpatient hospital and expansion of the existing Pavilion, replacing aging infrastructure with modern, flexible environments that meet today’s standards and support the evolving needs of patients and care teams. Together, these investments will create a more connected, efficient campus designed to deliver complex care and improve outcomes.  

This milestone builds on a series of major investments already underway across JPS Health Network. In the past year alone, JPS has opened Medical Home Southwest Tarrant and the county’s only Psychiatric Emergency Center, expanding access to both primary and behavioral health services. The recently completed Main Street Parking Garage is improving access to campus and will also support the new Health Center for Women, opening later this year. 



April 22, 2026


Topic Area: Construction


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