McLeod Health
Cheraw Replacement Hospital
The McLeod Health Cheraw Replacement Hospital project is a comprehensive initiative aimed at enhancing healthcare delivery in Cheraw, South Carolina. This project involves the construction of a new 35-bed hospital to replace the existing facility built in 1980. The primary objectives of the project are to enhance patient care, modernize infrastructure, and implement efficient design strategies. The new hospital will be designed to optimize healing environments, improve patient care delivery, and support McLeod Health’s commitment to innovation and patient-centered care. It will feature state-of-the-art medical technology and infrastructure, including expanded surgery, imaging pharmacy, and other specialty services. The architectural design will focus on efficiency, empathy, and operational excellence, allowing for smooth execution and successful outcomes. The hospital must remain operational during construction phasing and demolition
The project will involve careful phasing to maintain operational hospital services while constructing the new facility. This includes preserving and maintaining operation of the existing Emergency Department and Imaging Department. The new hospital will be seamlessly integrated into the existing campus, with strategic positioning of beds and supporting services along the campus loop road.