Turner Construction Company has officially begun site work on the $224 million Northern Chautauqua Hospital project in Fredonia, New York, marking a major step toward expanding healthcare access across Western New York.
The new hospital will strengthen regional healthcare infrastructure and improve access to modern medical services for residents across the region.
Major healthcare investment in Western New York
The new hospital is part of a broader collaboration between Kaleida Health and Brooks-TLC Hospital System. The facility will be built on a 30-acre site in Fredonia and will span approximately 133,000 square feet.
Designed as a single-story medical facility, the hospital is expected to open by the end of 2028 and is projected to serve more than 260,000 patient visits annually.
The project represents a significant investment aimed at strengthening healthcare services and meeting the growing needs of communities across Western New York.
Key features of the new hospital
The Northern Chautauqua Hospital will include a wide range of medical services and patient care facilities, including:
- 15 medical-surgical beds
- A 16-bay emergency department
- Five observation beds
- Operating and procedure rooms
- Advanced imaging services
- A helipad for emergency transport
- Primary and specialty care clinics
These facilities are designed to support both routine healthcare needs and emergency medical services for the surrounding population.
Expanding regional access to care
According to Steve Perrigo, Vice President and Business Manager at Turner Construction Company, the project represents a major step forward for healthcare delivery in the region.
He noted that the company is proud to partner with Kaleida Health, Brooks-TLC Hospital System and local trade contractors to build a modern medical facility that will enhance access to high-quality healthcare services.
Strengthening healthcare infrastructure
Once completed, the Northern Chautauqua Hospital will play a critical role in supporting the healthcare needs of communities across Western New York. The new facility is expected to provide modern clinical environments, improved patient capacity and expanded medical services for residents in the region.
With construction now underway, the project marks a significant milestone in regional healthcare development and infrastructure investment.
