Masthead Image

Corner Brook Long-Term Care

ProjectCorner Brook Long-Term Care
The brand logo
Asia Pacific

The new Corner Brook Long-Term Care Project is a state-of-the-art elder care campus representing best practices in urban and architectural design, and long-term care service delivery. 

The Facility accommodates 120 long-term care beds, 15 palliative care beds, and 10 rehabilitative care beds. Located on an approximately eight-acre site immediately adjacent to the future acute care hospital, it will become a key pillar of the Corner Brook community.

Project facts

Location

Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

Client

Government of Newfoundland and Labrador and the Western Regional Health Authority

Value (NPV)

C$120m

Consortium

Corner Brook Care Partnership

Our role

Developer

Equity investor

Asset manager

Builder

Marco Services

Architect

Montgomery Sisam Architects

Services

G.J. Cahill

Financial close

December 2017

Completion date

February 2020

Contract terms

30 years, DBFM

The Facility is designed as a compact, multi-storey building of complementary parts:

  • an articulated Main Street/Medical Wellness pavilion of residential scale and character, and;
  • a highly efficient and ideally planned stacked Neighbourhood structure arranged to frame a strong, resident-focused courtyard on the north-west.
Aerial image of the Corner Brook long-term care facility with a new hospital being built in the background
DCIM100MEDIADJI_0007.JPG

Design features

The building’s form and orientation are directly responsive to the views offered by the site. The Facility setting is richly endowed with stunning vistas of the natural landscape. Towards the north-west in particular—a panorama over Corner Brook and to the Humber Armature beyond—offers a unique opportunity to position the Facility in relation to the town and create a strong sense of place.

Two building wings project around a central courtyard framing. The courtyard itself, sheltered from the dominant westerly and cold south‐westerly winds by virtue of these wings, offers the particularly vulnerable Palliative and Rehab residents access to the outdoor space with a more amiable micro‐climate. 

Innovations

A key component of Corner Brook Care Partnership’s sustainability strategy is the incorporation of a geothermal solution. While a more costly solution than a standard electric heating design, a geothermal solution provides greater value via long term energy savings as well as indirect sustainability benefits. The use of geothermal also allows for optimization of the energy performance of the building, thereby capitalizing on the LEED energy points available for this feature.

Aerial view of the Corner Brook long-term care facility with a view of Corner Brook in the background
DCIM100MEDIADJI_0002.JPG

Local economic impacts

The project will create 380 person years of employment, $43 million in GDP, and 200 permanent public service jobs.

Related projects

Corner Brook Acute Care Hospital (new Western Memorial Regional Hospital) image

Corner Brook Acute Care Hospital (new Western Memorial Regional Hospital)

As a major regional healthcare centre, the new Western Memorial Regional Hospital is a civic landmark inspired by what makes Western Newfoundland…

Americas
New Adult Mental Health and Addictions Facility image

New Adult Mental Health and Addictions Facility

The New Adult Mental Health and Addictions Facility will be an addition to the existing Health Sciences Centre campus and…

Americas
Swift Current Long-Term Care Centre image

Swift Current Long-Term Care Centre

The Swift Current Long-Term Care Centre is the first project to be delivered by the government of Saskatchewan, using the…

Americas
Asia Pacific