Jacobs Selected as Program Manager for the New Dallas Pediatric Campus
Jacobs (NYSE: J) has been chosen as the owner's program manager for a major pediatric hospital project in Dallas, Texas. The project is a joint venture between Children's Health and UT Southwestern Medical Center.
The new campus will feature three towers with 552 total beds, representing a 38% increase in bed capacity. The 4.5-million-square-foot facility will include the largest Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in Dallas, expanded emergency department space, additional operating rooms, and a new fetal care center. Construction began in late 2024, with the project also incorporating over 20 acres of green space.
Jacobs, which generates approximately $12 billion in annual revenue and employs nearly 45,000 people, will leverage its experience from delivering 50 academic research centers and 15 children's hospital campuses to provide comprehensive project management services.
Jacobs (NYSE: J) 猫 stata scelta come program manager per conto del proprietario per un importante progetto di ospedale pediatrico a Dallas, Texas. Il progetto 猫 una joint venture tra Children's Health e UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Il nuovo campus avr脿 tre torri con un totale di 552 posti letto, rappresentando un aumento del 38% della capacit脿 di degenza. La struttura di 4,5 milioni di piedi quadrati includer脿 la pi霉 grande Unit脿 di Terapia Intensiva Neonatale di livello IV di Dallas, un pronto soccorso ampliato, sale operatorie aggiuntive e un nuovo centro per la cura fetale. La costruzione 猫 iniziata alla fine del 2024 e il progetto comprender脿 anche oltre 20 acri di aree verdi.
Jacobs, che genera circa 12 miliardi di dollari di ricavi annui e impiega quasi 45.000 persone, sfrutter脿 la sua esperienza nella realizzazione di 50 centri di ricerca accademica e 15 campus di ospedali pediatrici per fornire servizi completi di gestione del progetto.
Jacobs (NYSE: J) ha sido seleccionada como gerente de programa del propietario para un importante proyecto de hospital pedi谩trico en Dallas, Texas. El proyecto es una empresa conjunta entre Children's Health y UT Southwestern Medical Center.
El nuevo campus contar谩 con tres torres con 552 camas en total, lo que supone un aumento del 38% en la capacidad de camas. La instalaci贸n de 4,5 millones de pies cuadrados incluir谩 la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos Neonatales de Nivel IV m谩s grande de Dallas, un 谩rea de urgencias ampliada, quir贸fanos adicionales y un nuevo centro de atenci贸n fetal. La construcci贸n comenz贸 a finales de 2024 y el proyecto tambi茅n incorporar谩 m谩s de 20 acres de espacios verdes.
Jacobs, que genera aproximadamente 12.000 millones de d贸lares en ingresos anuales y emplea a casi 45.000 personas, aprovechar谩 su experiencia tras haber entregado 50 centros de investigaci贸n acad茅mica y 15 campus de hospitales infantiles para proporcionar servicios integrales de gesti贸n del proyecto.
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Jacobs (NYSE: J) a 茅t茅 choisi comme gestionnaire de programme pour le propri茅taire pour un important projet d'h么pital p茅diatrique 脿 Dallas, Texas. Le projet est une coentreprise entre Children's Health et l'UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Le nouveau campus comprendra trois tours totalisant 552 lits, repr茅sentant une augmentation de 38% de la capacit茅 en lits. L'茅tablissement de 4,5 millions de pieds carr茅s inclura la plus grande unit茅 de soins intensifs n茅onatals de niveau IV de Dallas, un service des urgences agrandi, des salles d'op茅ration suppl茅mentaires et un nouveau centre de soins f艙taux. La construction a d茅but茅 fin 2024 et le projet int茅grera 茅galement plus de 20 acres d'espaces verts.
Jacobs, qui g茅n猫re environ 12 milliards de dollars de revenus annuels et emploie pr猫s de 45 000 personnes, tirera parti de son exp茅rience acquise en livrant 50 centres de recherche acad茅mique et 15 campus d'h么pitaux pour enfants afin de fournir des services complets de gestion de projet.
Jacobs (NYSE: J) wurde als Programmanager des Eigent眉mers f眉r ein bedeutendes p盲diatrisches Krankenhausprojekt in Dallas, Texas, ausgew盲hlt. Das Projekt ist ein Joint Venture zwischen Children's Health und dem UT Southwestern Medical Center.
Der neue Campus wird drei T眉rme mit insgesamt 552 Betten umfassen, was einer 38%igen Steigerung der Bettenkapazit盲t entspricht. Die 4,5 Millionen Quadratfu脽 gro脽e Anlage wird die gr枚脽te Level-IV-Neonatal-Intensivstation in Dallas, einen erweiterten Notfallbereich, zus盲tzliche Operationss盲le und ein neues Zentrum f眉r fetale Versorgung beherbergen. Der Bau begann Ende 2024; das Projekt wird au脽erdem 眉ber 20 Acres Gr眉nfl盲che beinhalten.
Jacobs, das j盲hrlich rund 12 Milliarden US-Dollar Umsatz erzielt und fast 45.000 Mitarbeitende besch盲ftigt, wird seine Erfahrung aus der AG真人官方isierung von 50 akademischen Forschungszentren und 15 Campus von Kinderkliniken nutzen, um umfassende Projektmanagementleistungen zu erbringen.
- Project addresses critical healthcare needs with pediatric population expected to double by 2050
- Significant 38% increase in bed capacity with 552 total beds
- Leverages Jacobs' extensive experience from 50 academic research centers and 15 children's hospitals
- Large-scale project adding 4.5 million square feet of healthcare infrastructure
- Complex, long-term construction project with potential execution risks
- Significant resource commitment required for project of this scale
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Jacobs secures major program management role for Dallas pediatric campus, showcasing healthcare infrastructure expertise in high-growth market.
Jacobs has secured a significant program management contract for what appears to be one of the largest pediatric healthcare infrastructure projects in the Dallas region. The company will serve as owner's program manager for a joint venture between Children's Health and UT Southwestern Medical Center to develop a 4.5 million square foot pediatric campus with 552 total beds - representing a
This contract leverages Jacobs' extensive healthcare portfolio experience, which includes 50 academic research centers and 15 children's hospital campuses globally. The company will provide comprehensive advisory services spanning project management and on-site construction oversight through completion.
The project's scale is particularly notable, featuring three new towers, expanded emergency facilities, additional operating rooms, and the largest Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in Dallas. Beyond medical facilities, the campus incorporates significant green space with over 20 acres of parks and walking trails, reflecting the trend toward healing-oriented healthcare environments.
This win strengthens Jacobs' position in the critical healthcare infrastructure sector at a time when population growth (pediatric population expected to double by 2050 in the region) is driving healthcare facility expansion. The contract aligns with Jacobs' strategic focus on providing end-to-end infrastructure services across multiple sectors including healthcare, as part of their
New hospital project will enhance pediatric patient care for the Dallas Metroplex
With the pediatric population in the region expected to double by 2050, the new campus will increase bed capacity by 38 percent, expand emergency department space and add operating rooms, while offering the largest Level IV (Four) Neonatal Intensive Care Units in
"Healthcare infrastructure is essential to community wellbeing. It plays a vital role in supporting regional economic vitality, by attracting population growth and advancing deeper societal progress. Our experience delivering medical campuses, both in
Across three new towers, the new campus will include 552 total beds and a new fetal care center to offer one of the region's most advanced, accessible fetal and maternal services. Construction, which will account for 4.5 million square feet of space, began in late 2024. The campus will also feature more than 20 acres of green space, including a park, walking trails and an open courtyard.
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