Holyoke Soldiers Field Home

Holyoke, MA

The Holyoke Soldiers’ Home Replacement Project in Holyoke, Massachusetts, is a transformative development dedicated to honoring and caring for the Commonwealth’s veterans. Valued at over $400 million, the new state-of-the-art facility replaces the aging Soldiers’ Home with a modern, 350,000-square-foot long-term care center designed to provide a safe, dignified, and healing environment for those who served. The project features private rooms, upgraded medical facilities, and community spaces that reflect respect, comfort, and modern healthcare innovation.

  • Sustainability:

    This project emphasizes sustainable design and construction practices to create a resilient, energy-efficient healthcare environment. The new facility incorporates advanced mechanical systems, energy-efficient lighting, and sustainable materials aimed at reducing operational costs and environmental impact. The use of high-quality concrete and steel not only ensures longevity and safety but also minimizes waste and supports long-term building performance, aligning with Massachusetts’ commitment to green public infrastructure.

  • How was Prime Steel Inc. Involved:

    Prime Steel Inc. was entrusted with critical components of the project’s construction, including steel erection and concrete work for the structural framework. Our team coordinated closely with general contractors and engineering partners to ensure seamless integration of steel and concrete elements, maintaining precision, safety, and scheduling excellence. Through detailed planning and expert execution, Prime Steel helped bring structural integrity and lasting strength to a facility built to serve those who have served our nation.

  • Purpose and Use:

    The new Holyoke Soldiers’ Home will provide long-term care, skilled nursing, and rehabilitation services to Massachusetts veterans in a setting that supports dignity, independence, and wellness. Beyond medical care, the facility will foster community connections, offering veterans a place of comfort, respect, and honor. Scheduled for completion in the coming years, the project represents a lasting commitment to supporting those who dedicated their lives to service.