• About the Louisville VA Medical Center Project

    [From the U.S. Corps of Engineers Pre-Solicitation dated Aug. 17, 2021]

    The Department of Veterans Affairs and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Louisville District, will build a new 104 bed, full-service hospital in Louisville, Kentucky. An $840 million contract was awarded to Walsh-Turner Joint Venture II headquartered in Chicago, Illinois on Aug. 17, 2021 to construct the new hospital, which will replace the existing Robley Rex VA Medical Center.


    The contract includes constructing a new 910,115 square foot medical center, parking structures, a 42,205 square foot central utility plant, and roadways, sidewalks, and other site improvements. Groundbreaking for the new Louisville VA Medical Center, located on approximately 34 acres of land located at 4906 Brownsboro Road, Louisville, is expected to occur in the fall of 2021.


    The project contains options such as:  A) Laundry Facility; B) South Parking Structure; C) South Parking Lot; D) Maintenance Building and Fuel Storage Tanks; E) Fencing, Gates, and Guard Houses; F) Landscaping; G) Photovoltaic (PV) Panel at the North Parking Structure; and H) Water Tower and Water Tank.


    The project will be built to LEED certification. The estimated volume is $705MM. The current VA hospital could remain open as a long-term care facility for veterans or as an outpatient clinic. More project information can be found on the solicitation site.

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