Reeves County Hospital Replacement Facility Breaks Ground

The $80 million project in Pecos, Texas, will include: 25 all-private inpatient beds; a level four emergency department with at least eight exam rooms; a 15-bay dialysis unit and more.
Published: November 18, 2019

Reeves County Hospital District staff members, Robins & Morton, and community members gathered to celebrate the groundbreaking of the new Reeves County Hospital replacement facility in Pecos, Texas.

The $80 million project represents the district’s investment in a total replacement of the community’s hospital, which will include: 25 all-private inpatient beds; a level four emergency department with at least eight exam rooms; three trauma rooms; a delivery suite; a nursery; women’s imaging department; a physical therapy gym; a 15-bay dialysis unit; surgical services space; an inpatient/outpatient lab; a cardiovascular rehabilitation program; and support service spaces.

The current design, led by project architect Perkins&Will of Dallas, is 140,000 square feet and has the goal of LEED Certified under LEED for Healthcare’s v4 rating system. The project is slated for completion in late 2020.

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