Army Hospital Tops Out In Missouri

The project replaces an aging facility at Fort Leonard Wood and is scheduled for completion in 2024.
Published: December 14, 2021

The General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital held a topping-out ceremony in Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.

Situated on 52 acres, the project will replace a 1960s-era facility. In addition to the 235,400-square-foot hospital, a 193,300-square-foot clinic, central utility plant, emergency back-up generators, five-bay ambulance garage, and helipad are also planned.

Completion is slated for 2024.

The project team includes JE Dunn Construction (construction; Massillon, Ohio).

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