Project Overview

The County of Ventura has awarded a design-build contract to replace older facilities in order to bring the hospital campus up to state seismic standards and to enhance the Agency’s delivery of essential medical services to the County.

The Ventura County Medical Center is a Regional Medical System with the hospital serving as the hub of a county-wide health care system.  The hospital is also the primary safety-net hospital for Ventura County.  Additionally, the center is a teaching hospital with programs for family practice residency, nurses, and other health care professionals.  The center was also recently designated a Level 2 trauma facility, one of only two in the county.

The proposed project will construct approximately 220,000 square-feet of acute care facilities including:

  • Diagnostics and Imaging
  • Operating Rooms
  • Emergency Department
  • Intensive Care and Telemetry
  • Medical and Surgical Units
  • Obstetrics, Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Care Units
  • Central Supply

The majority of the building is planned to be 3 stories high plus a mechanical enclosure on top.  The project will also include relocating the existing steam plant operations into the new building, partial demolition of the existing facilities, and renovation of the existing facilities that are not demolished.  The hospital will remain fully functional throughout the duration of the project.  Construction began in mid 2013 and is planned to be completed by mid 2017.

Progress Update - November 2017

Now that we are moved into the North Tower, we are well under way on the remodel of the South Tower emergency department on level 1.  For an update on the current work, download a PDF below:

 

Progress Update - May 26, 2017

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Progress Update - June 2, 2017

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Progress Update - May 19, 2017

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