The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Outpatient Care Powell will be built on almost 30 acres of land at the northeast corner of Home Road and Sawmill Parkway, across from Olentangy Liberty High School.
The new location will join Outpatient Care New Albany and Outpatient Care Dublin as the third facility of a new suburban outpatient care program to provide convenient access to comprehensive healthcare services – including primary and specialty care along with diagnostic and treatment services where people work and live. The $183 million project includes 200,000 square feet and will design and build a five-story medical office building and a two-story ambulatory health center which includes imaging, outpatient rehab/PT, endoscopy and support services.
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Project Timeline
- 2022
- BOT Professional Services ApprovalMay 2022DesignJune 2022 - September 20232023
- BoT Construction Approval (Enabling)November 20232024
- BoT Construction ApprovalFebruary 2024ConstructionApril 2024 - April 20262026
- Facility OpeningAugust 2026
Project Team
Project Manager
George RiceProject Accountant
Jasmine MylesConsultants
A/E:DLR GroupConstruction Manager
CK Construction GroupNews
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Slideshow: Outpatient Care Powell
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Outpatient Care Powell is a vision starting to come to life as crews began vertical construction in early July. Underground utilities are being installed and crews are preparing for concrete pours.
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Outpatient Care Powell Groundbreaking
The City of Powell and The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center are celebrating the beginning of construction on a new outpatient care facility.Outpatient Care -
City of Ohio State Podcast Season 3 Episode 1: Campus Construction
As another outpatient care center gets approved for construction and new academic and research projects break ground, we kick off season 3 of the City of Ohio State Podcast with Kristin Poldemann, the associate vice president of Facilities Design and Construction to talk about current projects ac