VA and USACE selected the design-build team of Clark Construction, a building and infrastructure company, SmithGroup, an integrated design firm, and HKS, a global design firm, to design and construct the new health center. The health care facility is anticipated to be completed in 2028.
“Our design-build team is proud to join forces with USACE and VA on this integral project, which will enhance access to top-tier medical care for over 54,000 veterans in the El Paso area,” Clark Construction Central Group CEO Cara Lanigan said. “As we celebrate this groundbreaking milestone, we are committed to delivering a resilient, integrated, flexible, and sustainable project that honors our service members and do our part by building a world-class health care facility for VA, its patients, their caregivers, and staff.”
The health center will include 47 departments to augment the campus's continuum of care from active service at Beaumont Army Medical Center to the future El Paso VA Health Care Center. The project will also include a new central utility plant and significant improvements to utilities, stormwater management, and parking facilities for the entire Fort Bliss campus, including the adjacent SmithGroup-designed National Intrepid Center of Excellence (NICoE) Fort Bliss satellite, anticipated to open later this year.
The new six-story structure will feature a centralized entry canopy on the building’s northern façade, providing shade and establishes a main arrival sequence. The health care center connects to its surroundings by embracing the natural landscape of El Paso, particularly the Franklin Mountains and the desert striations that define the region. The design reflects the high desert environment using materials like rock, stone, and textured precast concrete, which are integrated into the building's façade to evoke the nearby mountains' geological strata and rugged textures. The orientation of the building ensures views of the mountains are maximized, particularly from patient and public waiting areas.
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Public outdoor amenities bookend the entry canopy. To the northeast, an 18,000-square-foot healing garden, partially shaded by the building’s canopy, offers a space for respite. Toward the northwest, 6,500 square feet of outdoor cafe seating connects to the interior canteen. A 5,000-square-foot shaded staff plaza on the facility's south side connects the main staff entry to dedicated staff parking. Inside, a two-story lobby welcomes patients and their families with retail spaces and the patient pharmacy flanking either side of the lobby. Radiology and pathology have dedicated spaces on either end of the first floor.
The health center’s interior design is inspired by the passage of the nearby Rio Grande River through the El Paso region. Soft, organic forms and curves at key points in the patient’s journey represent the fluidity of water, embodying the idea of renewal and regeneration on the path to good health. A rich, warm material palette inspired by the colors and textures of the desert and river trails grounds the interior design in the local community.
Public spaces inside the health center are oriented along the building's northern façade to offer patients, their families, and clinical staff views of the nearby Franklin Mountains through the expansive glass curtain wall. Reception and waiting areas on each of the four clinical floors (levels two to five) are also aligned along this northern façade to enjoy daylighting and views of the natural landscape, with staff workspaces and service spaces programmed behind clinical spaces along the southern spine of the building. Clinical staff and patients can enjoy an efficient on-stage/off-stage operations model.
Audiology, prosthetics, and rehabilitation for traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries each have dedicated space on level two, which also features specialty education rooms and administration spaces. The VA’s signature patient-aligned care team clinics are on the third floor, with a specialized women’s clinic and spaces for mental health and substance abuse programs. Level four features a dental suite, eye clinic, and surgical care to complement the ambulatory surgery unit and specialty ambulatory care (neurology, cardiovascular) on the fifth floor above. The sixth-floor penthouse features a north-facing outdoor staff terrace, administration space, and mechanical systems. The below-grade basement level of the health center contains back-of-house functions, including loading, laundry, engineering, and pharmacy.
The new health center is oriented on its site to optimize environmental conservation and protection (solar, thermal, comfort, and wind), contributing to a goal of 30 percent energy reduction over prevailing building codes. Additionally, the building’s orientation forms a new campus entry in relation to the positions of the existing Beaumont Army Medical Center and future NICoE satellite. It helps to minimize new parking areas on site, leaving a more natural landscape intact. Proposed arrays of photovoltaic panels above new parking areas will help to shade vehicles and generate energy on site. The new health center is designed to exceed LEED Silver certification.