Stantec has been selected to offer planning, design, and conformance services for Trillium Health Partners’ (THP) Mississauga Hospital project in Ontario, Canada.

The new hospital will be a full replacement of the current one. It will also be a critical part of THP’s plan to construct a new type of healthcare that caters to the increasing and diverse community for the future.

The new Mississauga Hospital will be designed to be flexible to face future healthcare challenges.

It will be equipped with modern medical facilities and technology, and follow the latest standards in infection prevention and control.

It will deliver specialised care through regional programmes, including the regional centre for advanced cardiac surgery and neurosurgery services.

The new 24-storey hospital with around 2.8 million square feet will nearly triple THP’s care capacity and will become the largest hospital in the country once built.

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The replacement facility will provide over 950 beds to meet the requirements of the increasing Mississauga community. The number of operating rooms will increase from the current 14 to 23.

THP’s emergency department will be expanded to provide better patient experience and reduce waiting times.

The new hospital will also have advanced diagnostic imaging facilities and a new pharmacy and clinical laboratory.

Stantec principal Suzanne Crysdale said, “Critical health infrastructure, like Trillium Health Partners’ Mississauga site, are essential to advance quality healthcare in Ontario and keep our diverse communities healthy.

“We are exceptionally proud to design a place which enhances community cohesion and where patients feel welcomed, safe, and comforted while receiving advanced care.”

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Image: The new 24-storey hospital will nearly triple THP’s care capacity. Credit: Stantec