Construction is moving along at the ‘state-of-the art’ King Animal Hospital. The hospital fit out will include specialized facilities for both smaller companion animals and horses. The space will offer a level of care new to the Province and provide access to equipment not seen to date in Canada.
Miami Vibes in Yorkville
Anticipated Luxury Retailer Opening this Fall
Campus of Care for Animals
Pandemic Response Units Featured in Healthcare Design Showcase
The Ottawa Hospital Offload Medicine Transition Unit was featured in the 2021 Healthcare Design Showcase. The four season Sprung structure opened last December to help alleviate capacity challenges at the Civic Campus and improve the quality of care available to patients in the Ottawa-Carleton region.
Teams Prequalified for West Lincoln Memorial Project
Teams pre-qualified for the Lash Miller Chemical Building Expansion at U of T
Ottawa Hospital project in Hospital News
A newly constructed 40-bed temporary unit, will allow the hospital additional capacity, and ensure patients receive the care they need. It will also decrease wait times for patients in the Emergency Departments, as well as reduce ambulance offload times, and allow our paramedic partners to return to the community quickly.
Cumulus Architects to Lead Major Courthouse Renewal
Cumulus Architects will be leading the revitalization of the iconic Toronto Courthouse on University Avenue for Infrastructure Ontario and the Ministry of the Attorney General. Modernizing this iconic building’s infrastructure while conserving the it’s architectural legacy are parallel project priorities.
Newly Opened Clinic at Toronto General Hospital
Offload Medicine Transition Unit, The Ottawa Hospital - Civic Campus
A newly constructed 40-bed temporary unit, will allow the hospital additional capacity, and ensure patients receive the care they need. It will also decrease wait times for patients in the Emergency Departments, as well as reduce ambulance offload times, and allow our paramedic partners to return to the community quickly.
Ontario's First Pandemic Response Unit Activated
Completed last April, the Pandemic Response Unit (PRU) at Joseph Brant Hospital added capacity for COVID-19 care. Intense pressures on hospitals providing COVID care across the region has prompted activation of the PRU which is now set up to support four hospitals across the GTHA. In this City News clip Chief of Staff Dr. Ian Preyra explains why a Pandemic Response Unit was the most suitable option for Joseph Brant Hospital to create capacity as they work to ensure limited cancelations or delays caused by the demand for COVID-19 care.