South Shore University Hospital Pavilion
Update
09/26/24
Large Bay Shore Hospital Expansion Nears Top Out
J.C. Steel Erectors has nearly topped out the superstructure of a 6-story addition at South Shore University Hospital (SSUH), in the Long Island hamlet of Bay Shore.
Ironwork has been progressing steadily throughout the summer and now it appears that only the parapet (an element which hides the building's rooftop mechanicals) has yet to be constructed before the structure reaches its final height.
Developed by healthcare provider, , and known simply as the " South Shore University Hospital Pavilion", the expansion will consist of 90 private patient rooms (boosting SSUH's inpatient bed count to 400), 10 operating rooms, and three additional procedure rooms.
The expansion will also create new green areas, public spaces, and a sky bridge that connects to the main hospital building.
Designed by , with Construction serving as the general contractor, the pavilion will total approximately square feet.
The project is expected to cost $468 million and funding is being provided exclusively by . Construction is expected to take until the spring of 2025.
The new pavilion represents a significant capital improvement for the hospital, which has been rated one of the nation’s 50 best hospitals for heart surgery and is now a flagship hospital for 's operations within Long Island's Suffolk County.