During a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant developments in local construction projects and hospital capacity issues.
Dr. Sharper emphasized the importance of engaging a construction management firm early in the process to avoid cost overruns, referencing a previous project in Knowlesville that experienced a 40% budget increase. He assured commissioners that a more streamlined approach would lead to a concise budget proposal, locking in costs with a guaranteed maximum price once funding is secured.
Mr. Miller provided an update on the hospital's construction progress, noting that the facility is currently at full capacity. He reported that construction is ahead of schedule, with plans to operationalize the fifth floor within two weeks. This expansion aims to alleviate current capacity issues, which have led to instances where patients were transported to other facilities due to a lack of available beds.
Commissioner Walton raised concerns about recent incidents where patients had to be transported to Vanderbilt due to capacity constraints at Williamson Medical. Mr. Miller reassured him that the upcoming construction would address these issues, projecting that the hospital would not face similar challenges for the next three to four years once additional beds are operational.
The meeting concluded with Mr. Miller inviting commissioners to tour the hospital to witness the ongoing improvements firsthand, highlighting the commitment to enhancing healthcare services in the community.