McCarthy Completes Renovation on Baylor Scott & White Medical Center in College Station


McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. one of the top healthcare builders in Texas and nationally, has completed the expansion and renovation of Baylor Scott & White Medical Center in College Station, located near Texas A&M University. McCarthy renovated and built out tens of thousands of square-feet of existing shell space. The project added 24 new patient beds inclusive of dialysis, Women’s and Children’s, and intermediate care. With renovations undertaken on levels one, three and five of the operational hospital, project teams worked closely with staff to ensure patients, staff and visitors were not impacted.

McCarthy’s extensive portfolio of multi-phase healthcare and research facility projects makes it ideally suited to take on healthcare and research projects of any size or complexity, while allowing the facility to remain operational while under construction. McCarthy’s other healthcare projects include CHRISTUS Spohn in Corpus Christi, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Alkek Hospital Expansion, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center The Pavilion expansion and the Children’s Health Plano Campus, Specialty Center II.



January 29, 2020


Topic Area: Press Release


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