Groundbreaking for new MHF building set for 2026, completion expected 2027

Groundbreaking for new MHF building  set for 2026, completion expected 2027

CAY HILL--Mental Health Foundation (MHF) recently wrapped up a three-day introduction and planning session with the architects from the company Politecnica, who will oversee designing MHF’s new facility.

The groundbreaking is scheduled for 2026, with the facility expected to be completed in 2027, MHF said on Monday. The sessions took place from Wednesday to Friday, June 4-6, and were an important step toward building a modern mental health facility, MHF said in a press release.

The Politecnica team met with the MHF Board on Wednesday for formal introductions and a dedicated discussion session. During this meeting, Politecnica shared their preliminary ideas for the new building and received valuable feedback and input from board members, further enriching the design process with strategic and governance-level perspectives, MHF said in the release.

The Politecnica team presented MHF management with an overview of their conceptual design and vision for the new facility on Thursday. This initial session set the tone for a lively and informative visit. Following the presentation, the architects were given a guided tour of the current MHF facility, allowing them to observe the existing infrastructure and operations first-hand.

The focus on Friday was on getting input from the staff. Architects held meetings with different teams at MHF to hear about their needs and any challenges they face. Francetta Schoe of National Recovery Program Bureau (NRPB), board secretary Erika van der Horst and board member Jimmy Challenger also took part in these discussions.

After Politecnica’s introduction, staff were able to review the requirements and give their input on the additional ideas and needs in their individual departments that can benefit both themselves and the clients. These conversations brought to light some important needs that might have been overlooked, showing how crucial it is to include everyone in the planning process.

Politecnica is known for its approach that focuses on community and well-being, combining the talents of architects, engineers and technicians.

The project is funded through the St. Maarten Trust Fund and is part of an NRPB initiative.

Groundbreaking is set for 2026, with completion expected in 2027.

“These sessions marked a pivotal moment in our journey toward a modern, purpose-built facility,” said Finance and Operations Director Sandro Garcia. “Having the architects on-site allowed for meaningful dialogue and collaboration, ensuring that the design truly reflects the daily realities, aspirations and needs of our team and clients. This visit brings the vision one step closer to reality.”

“Mental Health Foundation is looking forward to this major step and is dedicated to making sure the new facility provides top-notch care and meets the needs of the St Maarten community,” said Medical Director Hendrikus van Gaalen as the session wrapped up.

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