
Turner has begun vertical construction on the $900 million expansion of Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, marking a major milestone in one of Northeastern Pennsylvania’s largest healthcare investments.
After nearly years of planning and foundation work, steel is now rising on the 11-story, 600,000-square-foot patient tower. When complete, the structure will contain more steel than the Eiffel Tower. The tower will increase capacity from 356 to 500 beds, expand operating rooms from 12 to 18, enlarge the emergency department, and support Geisinger’s goal of providing all private patient rooms. The facility is expected to open in the first quarter of 2028.
The project is expected to support up to 3,800 construction jobs and generate approximately $1 billion in local economic impact, with the onsite workforce growing from 150 to as many as 450 workers at peak activity. Upon completion, Geisinger plans to hire 400 additional employees.
Originally opened in 1981, the campus has expanded over the decades to meet growing demand. This latest addition will bring advanced capabilities comparable to major academic medical centers in large metropolitan areas.
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