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University of California, San Francisco Breaks Ground on Precision Cancer Medicine Building

Published 3/27/2017
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The University of California, San Francisco will break ground in April of 2017 on the $275 million Precision Cancer Medicine Building. Designed by Stantec to optimize the delivery of patient-centered care, the 170,000-gsf facility will provide 63,000 sf of clinical space, 45 infusion bays, two accelerator vaults, specialized medical laboratories, and diagnostic instrumentation suites. The six-story building is located on UCSF's Mission Bay campus and will enable the consolidation of outpatient services in a centralized location. The construction manager for the design-build project is Rudolph and Sletten. Completion is expected by spring of 2019.

Organization Project Role
Stantec
Architect
Rudolph and Sletten Inc.
Construction Manager