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  • One of Canada's largest infrastructure projects - again!

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    As the cost of capital projects across the country continue to increase, we've moved down the list, from #81 to #84. But the Mills Memorial Hospital (MMH) Replacement Project is still one of Canada's largest infrastructure projects in 2023.

    That's according to the infrastructure magazine ReNew Canada's 2023 top 100 projects list, which is compiled every year and based on project budgets.

    Check out the magazine's the MMH project 2023 write up.

    Read the Let's Talk MMH update about our 2022 ranking.

  • MMH project featured in 2022 Progress Magazine

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    Our project has one again been featured in this year's Progress Magazine. Go to page 9 to learn more about Northern Health's largest ever capital project.


  • Voted 'Best New Development' in Terrace

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    The Mills Memorial Hospital project has been voted 'best new development' in the Terrace Standard newspaper's 2022 Readers Choice Awards.

    Thank you for your votes Terrace! We are as excited as you about the new hospital.

  • MMH project featured in Journal of Commerce

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    The Mills Memorial Hospital Replacement project has been features in one of Western Canada's most prominent online construction industry magazines, the Journal of Commerce.

    Mills Memorial Hospital build breathes new life into Terrace health care

    By Grant Cameron

    It’s just before 4 p.m. on a late-February afternoon at an expansive and very muddy construction site in Terrace, B.C., where a new state-of-the-art Mills Memorial Hospital is being built. Two lofty yellow tower cranes hover over the worksite. Below, a cement truck is delivering concrete.

    In January, waterproofing and backfilling of the below-ground floor was completed. Most of the ground level of the massive concrete structure, pad footings, columns and walls are complete. To date, 10,000 square metres of slabs have been installed and 8,500 square metres of concrete has been poured.

    Work on the $623-million project began in summer 2021 and the targeted completion date is September 2024. The new hospital is replacing an existing one on the same site.

    Read the full article here.

  • We are one of Canada's largest infrastructure projects!

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    With an investment value of $623 million, the Mills Memorial Hospital Replacement project is #81 in a list of the top 100 biggest infrastructure projects in the country.

    On completion, the new Mills Memorial Hospital will be more than twice the size of the current facility – strengthening existing services and supporting increased access to care, closer to home, for all Northwest residents. The new hospital will provide new and expanded services not currently available.

    Check out the MMH project profile and other projects in the Top 100 list. The Top100 Projects is an annual ranking by ReNew Canada, an infrastructure magazine.


  • Feature article in Progress Magazine

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    Have you seen this year's Progress Magazine for Terrace and area?

    The magazine's feature article is about the Mills Memorial Hospital Replacement Project. And a picture of the site, from the air, is on the magazine's cover.

    Learn more about how the intricate process of design and construction, and how the project will enhance the network of health care services in all of Northwest BC. The article starts on page 4.

  • It's official! We are building a new hospital!

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    After years of planning and anticipation, construction of the new Mills Memorial Hospital replacement project and the new Seven Sisters facility is underway. Today, we celebrated virtually - on Zoom - the start of construction with the Ministry of Health.

    Some staff gathered in the cafeteria at the current Mills Memorial Hospital to celebrate the long-awaited news and watch the Zoom celebration together. We ordered special cupcakes and delivered them to all Northern Health staff in Terrace.

    The new Mills Memorial Hospital will be a significant investment in the community and region. At $622.6 million, it represents the largest capital investment in Northern Health’s history.

    Read: BC Gov News Release | Construction starts on new Mills Memorial Hospital

    Watch: Construction start celebration video with Minister of Health