Brasfield & Gorrie has secured a US $660 million contract to construct a new medical tower for AdventHealth Orlando in Florida. The project features a 14-story surgical and inpatient facility and is a centerpiece of AdventHealth’s broader $1 billion expansion of its main campus. This project represents one of the largest healthcare infrastructure developments in Central Florida’s history, aimed at significantly increasing hospital capacity and integrating advanced medical technologies.
Meeting Central Florida’s Growing Health Care Needs
Central Florida is experiencing a population boom, with Orlando adding approximately 1,500 new residents each week. In response, AdventHealth is undertaking what it describes as the region’s largest single investment in healthcare. The new tower aims to ensure that the community does not outgrow its health infrastructure. Local leaders have voiced strong support. Commissioner Robert Stuart emphasized that collaboration and innovation are core to Orlando’s identity, and AdventHealth’s investment will help the city remain at the forefront of healthcare.
AdventHealth Orlando, which is part of a network of 55 hospitals across nine states, is reinforcing its flagship status through this expansion. The construction of the new tower strengthens Orlando’s position as a medical hub equipped for high-volume and high-acuity care.
Tower Features: Expanding Capacity and Advanced Care
The tower will add 24 new operating rooms and 440 inpatient beds to the AdventHealth Orlando campus. It will also feature dedicated spaces for endoscopy and advanced imaging. These enhancements are intended to streamline surgical workflows and improve patient outcomes.
Hospital officials have described the facility as a surgical advancement center. Rob Deininger, CEO of AdventHealth Orlando, stated the project is paving the way for the campus to become a national epicenter for surgical advancement, breakthrough treatments, pioneering research, and medical education. Among its capabilities, the tower will support robot-assisted surgery and data-driven care, including genomics-based early cancer detection.
A specialized neonatal intensive care unit, the Little Miracles Unit, will also be part of the facility, designed to treat premature infants born as early as 22 weeks. These features illustrate the hospital’s commitment not only to expanding but also to elevating the quality of care offered.
AdventHealth is also expanding its role as a teaching hospital. It currently supports 24 accredited residency and fellowship programs with 358 physicians in training. With the new facility, the health system aims to reach 33 programs and nearly 470 residents by 2029. The project includes a new simulation training center and a larger campus presence for AdventHealth University. Chief Nursing Officer Britney Benitez noted that the hospital is setting a national standard for advanced medicine and attracting patients from across the globe.
Construction Timeline and Project Team
Design and planning are underway with HuntonBrady Architects leading the design. Brasfield & Gorrie, one of the largest general contractors in the United States, is the appointed builder. Groundbreaking is expected in 2026, with completion targeted for 2030. The tower will add approximately 595,000 square feet to the campus.
Brasfield & Gorrie brings extensive healthcare construction experience to the project. The firm reported $6.4 billion in revenue in 2024 and has completed over 3,100 healthcare-related projects worth more than $23 billion. CEO Jim Gorrie has emphasized the firm’s commitment to quality and its long-standing relationship with healthcare clients.
The construction phase is expected to generate hundreds of jobs, with additional roles in healthcare operations upon the tower’s opening. This economic impact is expected to extend throughout the community, creating new opportunities for suppliers and support industries.
A Broader Boom in Health Care Infrastructure
The AdventHealth Orlando tower is part of a national trend in healthcare infrastructure investment. Between 2020 and 2023, healthcare construction spending in the United States surged by 58 percent. Analysts predict continued growth of 3 to 4 percent in 2024. From 2024 to 2028, total healthcare construction is expected to exceed $119 billion nationwide.
This expansion aligns with several national trends, including the construction of smart hospitals, increased capacity in rapidly growing urban centers, and the consolidation of high-acuity services in central hubs. AdventHealth’s tower reflects these trends by combining cutting-edge clinical spaces with enhanced patient capacity and medical training infrastructure.
Joe Bousquin, an industry editor, noted that AdventHealth’s redevelopment is a strong example of how healthcare systems are adapting to modern needs. With Orlando’s population expected to grow even more by the time the tower is completed, the facility is being designed for both current demand and future scalability.
Despite challenges such as rising material costs and skilled labor shortages, the tower represents a confident investment in healthcare. It signals a commitment to not only meet regional needs but to set new benchmarks in medical care and education.
Final Thoughts
Brasfield & Gorrie’s $660 million contract to construct AdventHealth’s new medical tower marks a significant moment for the construction and healthcare sectors. This project blends robust construction capabilities with forward-thinking healthcare strategies. As construction progresses toward its 2030 completion goal, the Orlando medical tower is set to become a national model of modern healthcare infrastructure.
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