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Budget PlanningCapital ProjectsDetected Jun 18, 2026

Mammoth Hospital is in the midst of a large North Wing construction project and related special capital initiatives, with a total special projects program of approximately 155840574, of which 82021601 is projected to be spent by the end of FY 2027 and 17002366 remains beyond FY 2027. The North Wing itself is budgeted at 151452785 in total, with 55588423 spent by June 30, 2026, 78861996 planned in FY 2027, and 17002366 remaining afterwards, alongside supporting projects such as campus fiber rerouting, wayfinding/signage, donor wall, data center infrastructure for the new building, Workday implementation, chiller replacement and a sewage tank seismic upgrade. The June 18, 2026 documents show an aggressive FY 2027 cash flow plan with 78862 in thousands earmarked for the North Wing in that year and significant use of COP debt funds, indicating ongoing procurement of construction services, MEP systems, IT, data center, medical gas and furniture/fixtures for the new space. This matters for vendors in healthcare construction, engineering, mechanical systems, IT/data center, wayfinding and donor recognition as there will be continued opportunities for change orders, fit‑out, specialty systems, signage and post‑occupancy support. A practical next conversation would be with the COO, facilities committee, and project managers to understand remaining bid packages, technology standards, and how outside specialists can support data center build‑out, environmental systems, and activation.

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Mammoth HospitalNorth Wing hospital expansion and related special capital projects

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Capital Projects

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Capital plan & early discussion

Next 1–2 Q

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RFP / solicitation posted

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