St. Croix Modular Morgue Being Installed

The Virgin Islands Department of Justice is pleased to announce that the long-awaited modular morgue units for St. Croix have officially been delivered to their designated site and installation is now underway.

The modular morgue is hoisted into place. (Submitted photo)

This milestone represents a major step toward restoring critical forensic and mortuary services on St. Croix. The modular units previously housed with the V.I. Port Authority are being installed at a government-designated site in the Golden Grove area, formerly the location of the Toro building.

Site preparation and infrastructure work have been advancing in coordination with contractors and partner agencies. Once operational, the facility will provide on-island autopsy and forensic services, reducing the need to transport decedents to St. Thomas and improving efficiency, timeliness, and support for grieving families.

A representative from McGrath RentCorp, doing business as Mobile Modular Management Corp., the company that acquired VESTA, the original contractor for the project, is currently on site to ensure all necessary repairs are properly addressed. Following a comprehensive assessment, all minor issues identified were promptly resolved. The units are now in excellent condition and fully prepared for installation.

“This is an important and long-anticipated development for the people of the U.S. Virgin Islands,” said AG Rhea, “The V.I. Department of Justice remains committed to strengthening our forensic capabilities and ensuring that families receive timely and dignified services during difficult times.”

The modular morgue is a 2,400-square-foot facility featuring a lobby and reception area, viewing room, two medical examiner offices, and an autopsy suite with dual bays to accommodate two procedures simultaneously. The layout also includes a public restroom, staff restroom, clean room, office space for legal death investigators, a walk-in cooler, and dedicated storage for equipment and supplies.

Installation of the units is expected to continue over the coming weeks. The Department is working toward operational readiness by September 2026 and is actively managing all remaining steps to meet this target.

The DOJ acknowledges the patience of the community and thanks all stakeholders who have contributed to moving this project forward. Additional updates will be provided as the project progresses.