VA said Wednesday it has chosen to partner with VACDC instead of following through a 2011 plan to construct a $560 million facility.
The department will use $56 million of the original appropriated funds along with VACDC’s approximately $30 million donation to complete the project.
Congress supports the project through the Communities Helping Invest through Property and Improvements Needed for Veterans Act of 2016, which authorizes VA to accept real property or construction support donations from non-federal entities through a five-year pilot program.
The future ambulatory care center in Omaha is the first of five projects that will be built under an initiative authorized by the CHIP IN for Vets Act, VA noted.