The Emergency Department and Special Care Unit Redevelopment Project at the Dauphin Regional Health Centre is 75 per cent complete.
They expect the main work to be finished in June.
The health region will still need some time after taking possession to move over all necessary functions. Planning to ensure the move from the much smaller temporary emergency and Special Care Unit, which is currently in use, into the new, larger areas is taking place.
After these areas are opened this summer, more construction will continue.
The front ramp area will be demolished and reconstructed beginning in early to mid-summer 2019. It’s anticipated the final phase will be completed in November 2019.
Work on the $23 million project started in May 2017 and, once completed, will see a much more spacious, modernized and efficient Emergency Department, Special Care Unit and ambulance bay area.
More information on future milestones and important timelines will be provided in the coming months.