An expansion and renovation project at Crisp Regional Hospital in Cordele, Georgia is complete. The $19-million project included the addition of two stories totaling 15,000 square feet and the renovation of existing PACU and post-op spaces at the 35-year-old hospital. The project team included Hoar Construction, CDH Partners and Walter P Moore.
Originally built in 1990, Crisp Regional Hospital is a Level III trauma center and the primary healthcare provider for Crisp County and surrounding communities. As a phased project, the team worked closely with hospital administration to coordinate schedules and minimize disruption for patients and staff. The hospital remained in full operation throughout the construction process, as new operating rooms were constructed alongside the existing spaces to ensure all scheduled procedures continued without disruption.
One of the more complex components of the project included replacing the existing generator with two new ones, during which Hoar worked with the hospital staff to shut down electrical units and continue normal operations, while transferring the machinery from one side of the building to the other during a three-week process.

