Bozeman Clinic Prepares to Build
Site preparation work is commencing for the new Billings Clinic Bozeman campus along I-90 near the 19th Street interchange. The first phase features a 125,000 square foot destination ambulatory center. The initial work includes grading and installing the structural pier system needed for foundation work.
“We are so excited this work is underway on our 58-acre site for this important project to serve residents of Gallatin Valley,” said Dr. Sam Sillitti, Billings Clinic Bozeman OB/GYN. “Having lived and practiced with Billings Clinic in Bozeman for many years, I’ve seen the need for health care services grow exponentially.”
Billings Clinic has been working closely with the City of Bozeman during the planning phases of the project and held listening sessions with Bozeman community members to inspire the planning process.
The first phase includes a three-story multispecialty clinic and urgent care with an adjacent one-story surgery center that can accommodate brief overnight stays. The design features a modern, mountain aesthetic that will be filled with natural light and views of the Bridger Mountains. The clinic will house OB/GYN and pediatric practices that have been in the Bozeman community for many years in addition to a compliment of additional specialty and primary care services. Radiology, laboratory, and pharmacy services are included. This new medical destination center will employee 260. Roughly 25% of the new physician specialists have already been recruited to eventually provide enhanced services for the Bozeman community.
Bozeman-based Martel Construction has been chosen as general contractor for the project. The site work will be done by Duneman Construction.
Martel Construction will deconstruct the large red barn on the property. The barn’s steel structure is being donated to Heroes and Horses, a 41-day reintegration program and local non-profit that works with combat veterans.
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