Beaumont Hospital Farmington Hills to undergo $160M expansion

Beaumont Hospital Farmington Hills(Mich.) will break ground on a $160 million expansion and renovation project Tuesday, according to Crain's Detroit Business.

Expansion efforts include the construction of a five-story, 80-bed patient tower, which will boost the hospital's number of private patient rooms to 160 and add 24 private intensive care unit beds, according to the report.

The project will also expand the hospital's emergency department, trauma center, critical care unit and observation unit and add nine new operating rooms to the surgical department.

Beaumont Hospital, formerly known as Botsford Hospital, is a 133-bed osteopathic facility. In Sep. 2014, the hospital merged with Dearborn, Mich.-based Oakwood Healthcare and Royal Oak, Mich.-based Beaumont Health System to form Beaumont Health.

Two months after the merger, Beaumont Health released expansion plans for the Farmington Hills hospital campus.

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