Construction firm Robins & Morton joined AdventHealth on Aug. 29 to celebrate the groundbreaking of a new medical office building on the AdventHealth Zephyrhills campus in Pasco County, Florida.
The facility will provide nearly 35,000 square feet of additional space, while offering patients more high-quality healthcare options close to home. The building will house primary care and multiple specialty physician offices, including cardiology, gastroenterology, general surgery, and urology.
This groundbreaking reflects the needs of the area, as Pasco County projects a 40% increase in population by 2045.
“AdventHealth Zephyrhills has been part of this community for 40 years, and we’re intentionally planning and building for the future,” said Mike Murrill, president and CEO of AdventHealth Zephyrhills. “This new space will allow us to recruit additional top physicians and provide them with the resources they need to deliver the highest quality of care. As our community grows, we remain committed to helping our neighbors heal and feel whole, close to where we live, work, and play.”
Robins & Morton is the general contractor for the project. HuntonBrady is the architect.
“The groundbreaking of the AdventHealth Zephyrhills Medical Office Building marks an exciting milestone in our long-term partnership with AdventHealth,” Robins & Morton Division Manager Todd Watson said. “We are honored to help bring this new facility to life as it expands access to high-quality healthcare for our community. We look forward to seeing the lasting, positive impact it will have for years to come.”
This new medical office building will be just the latest in a series of recent investments AdventHealth has made across Pasco County, including the recently opened AdventHealth Meadow Pointe ER built by Robins & Morton, which includes 12 patient beds, two triage rooms, and imaging and lab services, as well as a pediatric-friendly room. The new ER brought more than two-dozen jobs to the area.
The AdventHealth Zephyrhills Medical Office Building is expected to be complete in fall 2026.