JPS Health Network has officially broken ground on a $1.5 billion hospital in Fort Worth, marking a major milestone in its long-term transformation strategy.
The new hospital will serve as the centrepiece of JPS’ broader $2.5 billion master facility plan, aimed at modernizing infrastructure, expanding capacity, and improving care delivery across the region.
Key highlights of the project:
- Major capacity and care expansion
The new inpatient hospital will significantly increase capacity while introducing advanced clinical services in modern, integrated care environments. - Campus-wide modernization
The project includes expanding an existing pavilion and replacing outdated infrastructure with flexible, future-ready facilities designed to support both patients and care teams. - Long-term timeline
Construction is expected to be completed by 2030, reflecting the scale and complexity of the development. - Part of a larger transformation plan
The hospital is one piece of a broader $2.5 billion initiative that includes new outpatient facilities, infrastructure upgrades, and expanded specialty services. - Recent and upcoming developments
JPS has already opened new facilities, including a primary care clinic and Tarrant County’s only psychiatric emergency centre. Additional projects include:- A new women’s health center opening in 2026
- A medical outpatient building and central utility plant expected by 2029
- A newly completed parking garage to improve campus access
The bigger picture:
As Fort Worth and surrounding communities continue to grow, JPS is investing heavily to keep pace with rising demand. The new hospital is not just about size; it’s about redesigning how care is delivered, improving efficiency, and strengthening its role as a leading teaching institution for the future.


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