The University of Iowa is requesting approval from the Iowa Board of Regents for a resolution that would authorize the “sale, award and issuance” of approximately $252.7 million in hospital revenue bonds to finance projects for its Hospitals & Clinics facilities. Titled “Hospital Revenue Bonds Series 2025A,” the bond sale is in alignment with a […]
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Click here to purchase a paywall bypass linkThe University of Iowa is requesting approval from the Iowa Board of Regents for a resolution that would authorize the "sale, award and issuance" of approximately $252.7 million in hospital revenue bonds to finance projects for its Hospitals & Clinics facilities.
Titled “Hospital Revenue Bonds Series 2025A,” the bond sale is in alignment with a resolution the board passed in November 2024 that would allow maximum possible reimbursement for several major projects it approved for the university between 2021 and 2024.
Projects
According to documents in the board’s agenda, the proceeds from the Series 2025A Bonds may be allocated to fund a portion of the following projects, as well as any other projects deemed eligible:- Maternity Unit Expansion: The expansion of existing maternal health services within the university campus will add 30,000 square feet to the maternal care areas, along with 23 new beds, on-call rooms for faculty, and expanded workspace for staff.
- NICU Expansion: The expansion of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital will involve building out the entirety of the hospital’s seventh floor and creating 28 NICU rooms that will closely mirror the existing sixth-floor NICU.
- UIHC – Emergency Department Expansion: The emergency department is expanding with a two-level addition on the south side and renovations to part of the existing department.
- Emergency Generator Facility: The relocation of UIHC’s emergency power facilities will involve constructing a 10,000-square-foot building addition on the north side of the existing emergency power generator facility to accommodate up to three emergency generators, as well as upgrading fuel oil storage and installing two emergency generators to serve the Roy Carver Pavilion and Pomerantz Family Pavilion.
- New North Liberty Hospital Campus: The 469,000-square-foot health care facility at Forevergreen Road is nearly completed. The facility includes medical, clinical, educational and research offices, along with a central utility plant dedicated to its operations.