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Children’s Hospital of Michigan Builds Troy Facility
Children's Hospital of Michigan broke ground in September of 2014 on the $42 million David K. Page Building in Troy. Designed by Harley Ellis Devereaux, the three-story, 63,000-sf facility will provide outpatient pediatric care services including emergency, surgery, cardiology, neurology, orthopedics, urology, and cancer and infusion therapy. Children's Hospital of Michigan is affiliated with Detroit Medical Center, the Wayne State University School of Medicine, and the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine.
Westfield State University Breaks Ground on Science Center
Westfield State University broke ground on a $33 million science center in September of 2014 in Westfield, Mass. The 54,000-sf academic facility will house laboratories, medical simulation suites, and a technology-rich interdisciplinary classroom. The existing Wilson Hall will also be renovated. The project team includes architect Cambridge Seven Associates and general contractor Walsh Brothers Construction. Completion is expected in August of 2016.
Children’s Hospital of Saskatchewan Breaks Ground on Saskatoon Facility
Children's Hospital of Saskatchewan broke ground in September of 2014 on a $236 million facility in Saskatoon. Located on the University of Saskatchewan campus, the 176-bed hospital will provide maternal care, labor and delivery, pediatric surgery, and pediatric outpatient services. Construction will begin in early 2015 with completion expected in 2017.
West Virginia University Children's Hospital Expands in Morgantown
West Virginia University Children's Hospital broke ground in September of 2014 on a $248 million tower in Morgantown. Representing an expansion of Ruby Memorial Hospital, the ten-story, 139-bed project will provide inpatient rooms as well as an emergency department, trauma center, ICU, and NICU. A new Rosenbaum Family House and Child Development Center will also be constructed. Completion is expected by 2016.
Primary Children's Hospital Opens Outpatient Services Building
Primary Children's Hospital will open the 240,000-sf Outpatient Services Building in Salt Lake City in October of 2014. Featuring a 300-ft sky bridge to the existing hospital, the six-story addition will provide 67 new exam rooms, offices for clinicians and faculty members, and a medical laboratory. The LEED Silver facility features automated window shades, motion-activated lighting, and window glazing for reduced heat gain. Primary Children's is the pediatric teaching hospital for the University of Utah School of Medicine.