Inpatient Projects: $250M campus set for Delaware

Bayhealth and its architecture and master planning firm, EwingCole, have not yet released renderings of the system’s proposed $250 million health campus in Milford, Del. But the $140 million, 391,000 square foot Bayhealth Medical Center Phase II Pavilion (above) on the system’s Kent campus in Dover, Del., completed in 2012, won several design awards. (Photo courtesy of EwingCole)

Bayhealth and its architecture and master planning firm, EwingCole, have not yet released renderings of the system’s proposed $250 million health campus in Milford, Del. But the $140 million, 391,000 square foot Bayhealth Medical Center Phase II Pavilion (above) on the system’s Kent campus in Dover, Del., completed in 2012, won several design awards.
(Photo courtesy of EwingCole)

EwingCole designed master plan for Bayhealth’s replacement of Milford Memorial

By John B. Mugford

Having the governor on hand to help announce a new replacement hospital campus slated for Milford, Del., was a good indication of how important Bayhealth officials believe the project is for the central-southern part of the state.

Labeling the future campus as “innovative,” officials with the two-hospital Bayhealth system provided details of a $250 million campus to be constructed on a 150-acre site at Wilkins and Cedar Creek roads, just south of the city of about 11,000 residents.

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