LEBANON, Pa. (WHTM) — The Department of Veterans Affairs announced that the VA Lebanon Healthcare System will be receiving upgrades as part of a record $4.8 billion in nationwide VA spending.
The Department of Veterans Affairs says this multi-billion-dollar investment will be used across the country to modernize, repair, and improve department healthcare facilities in 2026 through the Veterans Health Administration’s Non-Recurring Maintenance program.
The VA Lebanon Healthcare System will be receiving the following improvements in 2026:
- Pave and Modify Loop and Parking
- Electrical Upgrades Phase I
- Correct HVAC for SPS
- Replace Windows Phase 2
- EHRM Infrastructure Upgrades
- Repair Plenum Building 104
- EHRM Project Support Services
“Improved facilities, equipment, and infrastructure mean better care for Veterans, and these funds will enable VA Lebanon Healthcare System to achieve that goal,” Director Jeffrey Beiler II said. “Better care for Veterans is our goal, and these projects will enable us to achieve just that.”…