New Hospital and Medical Office Building Completed in Las Cruces, New Mexico
Three Crosses Regional Hospital is the first new general hospital constructed in Las Cruces — New Mexico’s second-largest city — in 17 years.
McCarthy has completed construction of Three Crosses Regional Hospital and an adjacent medical office building in Las Cruces, New Mexico. The medical campus, which broke ground in November 2018, opened to patients in October 2020.
Developed by Goldenrod Companies / Tetrad Property Group and located in the heart of Las Cruces, the $75 million project includes a single-story, 97,000-square-foot hospital and a two-story, 65,000-square-foot medical office building.
Three Crosses Regional Hospital is the first new general hospital constructed in Las Cruces — New Mexico’s second-largest city — in 17 years. The full-service, acute care hospital has 36 patient beds, four surgical suites, 10 intensive care unit beds, 10 post-op and 10 pre-op beds, and a 10-bed emergency room. The hospital also includes diagnostic imaging services, labs and an Interventional Cardiology and Heart Program.
An adjacent medical office building houses an ambulatory surgery center as well as physician office and exam space for cardiology, internal medicine, general surgery, pain management and orthopedics.
“McCarthy is a long-time partner whose healthcare building expertise was key to the successful construction of the Three Crosses Hospital campus,” said Chad Beeson, president of Tetrad Property Group. “We’re proud to share this new facility with the community and help raise the standard for quality care in Southern New Mexico.”
Situated on a 15-acre site that formerly housed Las Cruces Country Club, the Three Crosses medical campus anchors a 91-acre development district. A future expansion may include an assisted living center, an urgent care center, physician medical offices, daycare, a transitional rehabilitation hospital and a dialysis center.
Designed in a traditional Las Cruces architectural style, the buildings feature exposed wood elements, native stone and clay tile roofs. A rustic porte-cochère greets patients as they arrive to the hospital, and the main lobby is reminiscent of a resort hotel. Hospitality-centered interior spaces are designed to ease patient anxiety and create a welcoming environment for patients, visitors and hospital staff.
McCarthy served as construction manager of the hospital and medical office building. Other team members included Spangenberg Phillips Tice Architecture (architect) and PEC (M/E/P engineer).
About McCarthy
McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. is the oldest privately held national construction company in the country – with more than 150 years spent collaborating with partners to solve complex building challenges on behalf of its clients. With an unrelenting focus on safety and a comprehensive quality program that span all phases of every project, McCarthy utilizes industry-leading design phase and construction techniques combined with value-add technology to maximize outcomes. Repeatedly honored as a Best Place to Work and Healthiest Employer, McCarthy is ranked the 9th largest domestic builder (Engineering News-Record, May 2020). With approximately 5,000 salaried employees and craft professionals, the firm has offices in St. Louis, Atlanta; Collinsville, Ill.; Kansas City, Kan.; Omaha, Neb.; Phoenix; Las Vegas; Denver; Dallas, Houston; and San Diego, Newport Beach, San Francisco, San Jose and Sacramento, Calif. McCarthy is 100 percent employee owned. More information about the company is available online at www.mccarthy.com or by following the company on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram.