Phillip and Susan Ragon Building Project

Mass General has begun construction on a state-of-the-art new building, ushering in the next generation of exceptional health care while reinforcing our strong commitment to our workforce, our neighbors, and our communities.
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The Ragon Building will strengthen our ability to deliver exceptional health care, providing a transformative facility for our patients and our workforce. It also represents an opportunity to enliven our West End and Beacon Hill neighborhoods, provide job opportunities for those historically underrepresented in the trades, and make an unprecedented $62 million investment in our local communities.

Planning and Construction

Building for the future. Learn more about the plans, construction, regulatory overview, and meet the project team for the new clinical facility.

Two Week Look Ahead PDF

Two Week Look Ahead

Get the very latest updates on scheduled work, road and sidewalk restrictions, utility work and more.

Anchor Strategy

Anchor Strategy

Addressing long-standing wage inequities by improving the representation of women and minorities on construction projects in Greater Boston and encouraging young people to pursue construction careers.

MGH Community Health Impact Funds

Making an historic $62 million investment to diverse communities and organizations in Boston and the North Suffolk region. Learn more about funding opportunities.

West End Neighborhood and City Benefit

Enhancing Cambridge Street as an important gateway into Boston, including a proposed new T stop. Mass General is also supporting some of the area’s most treasured organizations and programs.

Support Healthcare of the Future

Support Health Care of the Future

Shaping the future of health care, together. Give now.

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu

We’re looking to the future for many hundreds of thousands of families who need care, to the future of the health care workforce who have been stretched and tested and continued to serve, and to the future of this city and this region.

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu