Piedmont Columbus Regional to Expand Midtown Campus

The 99,038-square-foot project will add 43 new ICU beds.

By HFT Staff


Piedmont Columbus Regional has announced its Midtown Campus will undergo a significant renovation and expansion over the next two years to increase its ICU capacity. 

The 99,038-square-foot project, which was designed by Earl Swensson Associates and is being built by Brasfield & Gorrie, will include 43 new ICU beds along with a renovated 15-bed nursing unit. Construction is tentatively set to be completed in March 2026. 

Construction will begin later this month and will generally take place from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Preconstruction work has already taken place as construction fencing is up and some parking assignments have shifted. 



March 19, 2024


Topic Area: Construction


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