Elmhurst Hospital Capital Improvement Project, NYC HHC
- Grant & Vine

- Mar 23, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 1, 2025

PROJECT DETAILS
CLIENT
LOCATION
Queens, NY
CONTRACT VALUE
$140,000,000
GRANT & VINE ROLE
Construction Manager (multiple bid packages)
PROJECT ENGINEER
MAJOR SUBCONTRACTOR/SUPPLIERS
TBD
PROJECT STATUS
Design Development, Construction Expected to be Completed in December 2027
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
This $140M project includes 20 “subprojects” ranging in size from $1M up to $65M with the largest being an expansion of the Emergency Department. Other projects include renovations to Neuro ICU, Labor & Delivery, the Ambulatory Surgery Center as well as construction of a new PICU/NICU.
As Construction Manager, Grand & Vine will provide comprehensive CM services for multiple capital projects from project initiation, design award, design completion, procurement, and construction of the various capital projects from 2023 through the completion of all projects identified. Grant & Vine will work collaboratively with the Hospital’s Capital Team to ensure the projects are delivered promptly, within budget with minimal disruption to the facility. Working closely with hospital stakeholders, designers and OFD, Grant & Vine will provide expertise in coordinating and managing the multiple capital projects and determining the appropriate order of projects should there be potential operational conflict with the scale of ongoing capital work.
Elmhurst Hospital, located in the heart of the NYC borough of Queens, serves a very diverse population of more than 1 million. The Hospital is a 545-bed, fully accredited facility, which is also a Level 1 trauma center with more than 660,000 ambulatory patient visits, just under 2,000 live births, and over 170,000 emergency visits annually. The hospital is the not only the sole Hospital serving as the primary healthcare facility for the residents of Elmhurst and the surrounding communities, it is the only public facility. As the communities have grown in size, so have the services provided by the Hospital. Elmhurst, being the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic in the US, highlighted the importance of this institution not just to the community at large but especially to the residents who do not have other means of obtaining quality healthcare.




