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 Industry News Item Added on January 26, 2005


Kaiser Permanente to Build Vacaville Hospital

VACAVILLE, CALIF. -

Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente is planning to break ground in spring of 2005 on a 166-bed medical center in Vacaville, Calif. The 340,000-sf facility is expected to cost between $200 million and $250 million. Slated for occupancy in 2009, the development will include a 271,000-sf medical office building, an ER, eight labor and delivery rooms, expanded pharmacy and lab services, and parking for 2,300 cars. The project will bring the entire Vacaville campus, which currently consists of a 168,000-sf medical office and clinic, to a total of 750,000 sf upon completion.



 

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