SHA sees record investment in major capital infrastructure projects
In the 2024-25 provincial budget announcement, the Government of Saskatchewan noted an investment of more than $516 million to support capital projects across the province. This investment supports new builds and renovations to help us better care for patients and residents. The SHA Major Capital Projects team manages more than 25 projects. The budget investment will support many ongoing projects, such as:
- $180 million for construction of the Prince Albert Victoria Hospital redevelopment project;
- $55 million for construction of the Weyburn General Hospital replacement project
- $27 million for construction of the La Ronge long-term care (LTC) project;
- $21.9 million to complete construction of the Regina General Hospital parkade;
- $20 million to support procurement and design activities on the Regina LTC specialized beds project;
- $10 million for construction of the Grenfell LTC project;
- $4 million for long-term care upgrades to meet programming and infection and control needs to deliver care safely in Regina;
- $3 million to continue work on the Saskatoon Urgent Care Centre;
- $2.8 million for the St. Paul's Front Entrance Expansion project;
- $2.5 million to advance the Estevan LTC redevelopment project; and
- $1.5 million to advance the Watson LTC project.
The SHA works collaboratively in a tri-partite partnership with the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Sask Builds and Procurement to advance all major capital projects through to success completion. Engaging Saskatchewan Hospital and Health Care Foundations and municipal leaders as valued partners for philanthropic and community support continues to be an SHA priority.