Suffolk Breaks Ground on Expansion of White Plains Hospital

The 10-story, approximately 500,000-square-foot expansion is slated to open in 2028.

By HFT Staff


Suffolk recently celebrated the groundbreaking of White Plains Hospital’s new expansion. The 10-story, approximately 500,000-square-foot expansion will provide a state-of-the-art facility for the Hudson Valley’s more than two million residents when it opens in 2028. 

Upon completion, the expansion will increase licensed bed capacity from 292 to 436, ultimately adding 240 private rooms, 144 of which will open in 2028; it will create a dedicated operating room floor with space for 10 additional state-of-the-art operating rooms equipped with the latest technology to support the increasingly complex care the hospital provides; and more than double the size of the hospital's emergency department. 

Among the various technologies Suffolk’s project team has used on this project, the team utilized the Live Dimensions Steel Tracker, a proprietary technology that uses AI to track steel use and progress on projects, from the design phase through the completion of construction. Suffolk has also deployed NavVis, to capture high-quality data that is integrated into cloud-based collaboration platform Revizto to maximize cooperation across project teams. 



July 3, 2025


Topic Area: Construction


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