Construction is complete for the $650-million Houston Methodist Cypress Hospital campus, which is designed to enhance healthcare access in the rapidly growing Cypress, Texas area. The project began with the demolition of 11 buildings previously occupied by Sysco Corp., totaling over 600,000 square feet.
The new 570,000-square-foot, seven-story hospital features healthcare amenities including opening with 100 licensed beds, nine operating rooms and nine imaging modalities. The campus also includes an emergency department, critical care unit and a birthing center, along with two six-story medical office buildings totaling 320,000 square feet.
Medical Office Building One contains a dedicated cancer center with linear accelerator, a breast care center, infusion center and pharmacy area, as well as a bridge connector to the hospital tower. Medical Office Building Two focuses on sports medicine, orthopedics and physical therapy services. The site also includes a 29,000-square-foot renovated central utility plant and extensive revitalization efforts such as landscaping, parking lots and the addition of sports fields.
The project team included McCarthy, Page, Walter P Moore and Smith Seckman Reid.