Turner Construction and Consigli Construction have been selected to build the Kenneth C. Griffin Pavilion, a major healthcare facility in New York City valued at $2.3 billion. According to Construction Dive, the project represents one of the larger healthcare construction awards in recent years and demonstrates the capabilities of major U.S. construction firms in delivering complex medical facilities.
The pavilion will serve as a specialized cancer treatment center featuring 12 operating suites and 208 single-occupancy inpatient beds. The facility's design emphasizes patient-centered care with modern amenities and operational efficiency, reflecting current trends in healthcare real estate development that prioritize quality accommodations and clinical performance.
For Houston-area builders and healthcare developers, this project underscores growing investment in specialized medical infrastructure across major U.S. markets. Houston's own robust healthcare sector, anchored by the Texas Medical Center and major health systems, continues to attract significant capital for facility expansion and modernization—similar to the investments driving New York's cancer center development.
The Turner-Consigli joint venture brings together two of the nation's largest construction firms with extensive experience in healthcare delivery systems. As Houston continues to position itself as a healthcare innovation hub, projects like this highlight the scale and complexity of modern medical facility construction that local developers and contractors are increasingly pursuing.