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Cooper Health Breaks Ground on $3 Billion NJ Expansion Blog Feature

By: Marshall Benveniste on February 3, 2025

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Cooper Health Breaks Ground on $3 Billion NJ Expansion

 

Cooper University Health Care announced the groundbreaking on the first phase of a $3 billion expansion of its health sciences campus in Camden, NJ. In a ceremony last week, the company said the New Jersey construction project, “Project Imagine,” would claim the top spot as the largest building investment in Camden’s history. 

Cooper University Health Care, or Cooper Health, announced the project in 2022 and expects it to address the medical center’s clinical, ancillary, educational, research, and support needs.

 

Construction Jobs

The megaproject is expected to generate thousands of construction jobs, significantly boosting the local economy. Once completed, Project Imagine will also create hundreds of permanent positions in healthcare and related fields.

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A rendering of the first phase of the Cooper University Health Care project in Camden, NJ. A 10-story, 35,000-square-foot hospital tower across from the MD Anderson Cancer Center. Image: Cooper University Health Care 


Key Features of Project Imagine

Three New Patient Towers
The centerpiece of Project Imagine will be the construction of three new patient towers, which will accommodate up to 745 private-room inpatient beds. Administrators said this significant increase in capacity is essential to support the rising demand for healthcare services in the region.

Enhanced Surgical and Emergency Services
The project will expand surgical and healthcare intervention capabilities and create a modern emergency department. A bridge connecting the new hospital tower to the MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper will facilitate seamless patient care and collaboration between the facilities.

Regional Emergency Preparedness
A new Regional Medical Coordination Center (RMCC) will be established, enhancing emergency response capacity throughout New Jersey. Administrators said this initiative is crucial for strengthening the state’s healthcare infrastructure, particularly during crises.

 

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A section of the Cooper University Health Care campus map in Camden, NJ. Phase one of the $3 billion extension project will be at the corner of MLK and Haddon Avenue. Image: Cooper University Health Care

Tower A: First Phase Construction Details

The project’s first construction phase is a 10-story, 35,000-square-foot hospital tower located at the corner of MLK and Haddon Avenue, directly across from the MD Anderson Cancer Center.

The new facility, Tower A, is scheduled for completion by 2028 and will include:

  • 125 Acuity-Adaptable Private Rooms: Equipped with advanced technology to cater to diverse patient needs.

  • Expanded Women’s Services: Dedicated labor and delivery rooms and a new Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU).

  • Increased Surgical Capacity: Addition of operating rooms will address the growing demand for surgical services.

  • Emergency Preparedness Infrastructure: A new medical command center to serve the region.

  • Education and Research Spaces: A medical library and learning area to support Cooper’s academic mission.

Cooper University Health Care is a leading academic health system affiliated with the MD Anderson Cancer Center and Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, employing over 11,000 and generating revenues exceeding $2 billion.

Cooper University Hospital serves over two million patients annually from its 663-bed Camden, NJ facility and 229-bed hospital in Cape May Court House.  

 

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About Marshall Benveniste

Marshall Benveniste is a writer and Senior Content Marketing Manager at ConstructConnect with the Economics Group. Marshall has written on various topics for the construction industry, including strategies for building product manufacturers, artificial intelligence in construction, and data-driven decision-making. Before joining ConstructConnect in 2021, Marshall spent 15 years in marketing communications for financial services and specialty construction firms. He holds a PhD in organizational management.