News Release: Intermountain Health Holds Topping-Off Ceremony On 90,000-Square-Foot Badura Clinic Construction Project

LAS VEGAS – Intermountain Health caregivers today joined Martin-Harris Construction leaders and subcontractors for a ceremonial beam signing and topping-off ceremony on its first ever new build in Nevada, a 90,000-square-foot medical building that will bring critically needed health services to the southwest valley of Las Vegas.

In addition to Martin-Harris Construction and HDR, Inc., the Badura Clinic construction project team also includes TJK Electrical Engineering, and VBFA Engineers.

On Tuesday, everyone was given the opportunity to sign the final steel beam before it was raised and placed on the top of the building, along with another ceremonial beam, signifying the end of the vertical raising of the coral desert colored structure.

“Today marks a key milestone as we see this important project come to fruition that will serve so many people in our community. Access to healthcare is vital to helping people live the healthiest lives possible,” said Mitchell Cloward, president of Intermountain Health’s Desert Region which is comprised of southwest Utah and southern Nevada. “We are grateful for the expertise of Martin-Harris, HDR Inc., and the subcontractors who have been working diligently to create a medical center for generations to use here in the Las Vegas area.”

The new Intermountain Health clinic will offer pediatric care, women’s health services, radiation therapy, oncology services, adult primary care, and senior primary care services.

“Soon the day will be here that this building will be filled with compassionate, skilled caregivers ready to help our patients,” said Keyona Cole, chief nursing officer of Intermountain Health’s Desert Region. “We are excited to offer both primary and specialty care creating convenience for our community. This location will allow our teams to continue to provide proactive, preventive care to help our patients stay ahead of and manage health conditions.”

The Spring Valley location for the new clinic in the southwest Las Vegas-area was strategically chosen, as it enhances access for patients in an area experiencing rapid growth.

The services located in the clinic allow residents to get care near their home that could have taken them across the county for similar help.

“With today’s event, we are excited to celebrate all of our caregivers who will be providing care for patients in clinics at this location and all of our patients who will be receiving care here,” said Jon Woozley, interim chief medical officer and associate chief medical officer for advanced practice for Intermountain Health. “Intermountain Health is focused on simplifying the healthcare journey for patients while prioritizing proactive care to keep our communities healthy. Being able to access not only primary care but many specialty areas in one convenient location makes it easier for patients to focus on their health and well-being.”

Intermountain Health offers patient care at over 65 clinics across southern Nevada, including 30 that are award-winning senior primary care clinics recognized for providing exceptional healthcare for adults 65 and older.

With its extended provider network, Intermountain Health delivers patient-centered primary, specialty, and urgent care services to approximately 350,000 southern Nevadans in Clark and Nye counties.

The Intermountain Badura Clinic is expected to open at the beginning of 2026. Providers that will be located at the Badura Clinic will be announced later.

Learn more about Intermountain Health at intermountainhealthcare.org.

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