On Monday, July 9, the Pleasant Prairie Plan Commission considered and approved preliminary site and operational plans for the footing and foundation for the Aurora Health Care ambulatory surgery center and physician office building in Pleasant Prairie. The request was made by John Huggett of the Boldt Co. on behalf of Aurora Health Care for the development of 64 acres located at the northwest corner of CTH Q (104th Avenue) and 120th Avenue (West Frontage Road) in the Prairie Highlands Corporate Park. Stage 2 plans includes; final full civil plans, all underground utilities, footing and foundation permits. There will be two more construction plan stages to follow.
The proposed $130 million development will include a 100,000 square-foot ambulatory care center and a three story 100,000 square foot office building. The facility is proposed to be open from 5:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. and will offer services to meet the growing health care needs of area residents including; primary care, orthopedics and urology, outpatient surgery, rehabilitation services, imaging, laboratory services, occupational health and a pharmacy. There will be a variety of other specialty care services, as well as Aurora Children’s Health Services. The facility will house operating rooms, imaging rooms, prep/recovery rooms, clinic exam rooms, food service, and a laboratory, along with all of the equipment used to support the mentioned services.
It is estimated that there will be 260 full-time and 28 part-time employees at this new Aurora Health Care facility with 140 of the full-time, professional health care positions being newly created jobs. The new facility will operate on two shifts. The project will also bring hundreds of construction jobs to the area as the site is developed and the facility is being built.
Public roadways and utilities for the site will be under construction by the Village beginning this summer. Facility construction is intended to begin later this summer with anticipated completion during the summer of 2020.