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Terrebonne Medical Center Opens Cancer Facility

Published 9/8/2011

Terrebonne General Medical Center will open the $14.8 million Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Care Center in September of 2011. Located in Houma, La., the three-story, 49,000-sf comprehensive cancer facility will provide surgery, oncology, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, inpatient care, and space for clinical research trials. LEED Silver sustainable design certification will be sought for the project, which features energy efficient building systems and enhanced indoor air quality. The center was built by McDonnel Group of Metairie. 

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Pasteur Hospital 2 Under Construction in Nice

Published 9/7/2011

The $500 million Pasteur Hospital 2 is under construction in Nice, France. The 871,876-sf academic medical center will provide 730 beds in primarily private rooms. The hospital will include a cardiovascular center, a neuroscience clinic, a urology unit, research space, and a medical school. The first phase will open in mid-2013 with full occupancy expected in March of 2014.

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Torrance Memorial Medical Center Builds Replacement Tower

Published 9/7/2011

Torrance Memorial Medical Center is building a $300 million replacement tower in Torrance, Calif. Construction began on the facility in February of 2010 with completion expected in November of 2014. The project team includes HMC Architects and McCarthy Building Companies.

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Virtua Opens Voorhees Hospital

Published 9/2/2011

The 680,000-sf Virtua Voorhees Hospital opened in September of 2011 in Voorhees, N.J.  Providing 368 beds in private rooms, the $463 million facility was designed using Six Sigma and LEAN principles to promote optimal integration of workflow and patient care processes. Virtua Voorhees houses facilities for emergency care, ambulatory surgery, pediatrics, neuroscience, cardiology, oncology, women's services, and imaging.

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Energy-Saving Strategy for Operating Rooms Released

Published 8/29/2011

The American Society for Healthcare Engineering (ASHE) of the American Hospital Association has published a monograph titled Operating Room HVAC Setback Strategies. The monograph, which is part of a series of publications that cover single topics in clinical/biomedical engineering, facility engineering, design and construction, and safety and security management, details how operating room HVAC setback strategies can save energy. An operating room (OR) setback strategy reduces energy use by curtailing the amount of air supplied to an OR when the room is not in use.

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Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center Opens in Gilbert

Published 8/29/2011

The $109 million Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center will open in September of 2011 in Gilbert, Ariz. The 133,000-sf outpatient facility will offer collaborative, integrated treatment for all types of cancers. The center will support 75 physicians. 

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Texas A&M Health Science Center Implements Enterprise Asset Management Software

Published 8/27/2011

Texas A&M Health Science Center (TAM HSC) has successfully implemented AssetWorks' AiM™ software solution. The implementation includes the systematic organization of design and construction digital data representing all the facility assets for TAM HSC. The AssetWorks Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) system was implemented meeting or exceeding all target metrics of system performance, timing, and cost.

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Sanford Health Plans Fargo Medical Center

Published 8/27/2011

Sanford Health will break ground in 2013 on the $360 million Sanford Fargo Medical Center in North Dakota. The 11-story, 704,000-sf hospital will provide 371 private patient rooms in a facility that promotes maximum integration of research with clinical care. Sanford Fargo Medical Center will house 30 operating rooms, 10 cardiac catheterization labs, 40 emergency and trauma rooms, and 300 clinical exam rooms. Completion is expected in 2016.

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Methodist Hospital Research Institute Installs BSL-4 Imaging Suite

Published 8/26/2011

Methodist Hospital Research Institute will complete construction of a BSL-4 imaging suite in its Houston facility in August of 2011. The $8.6 million project was created in partnership with Philips Healthcare and will enable patients with highly infectious diseases to be imaged in a contained environment. The suite includes an MRI, a PET/CT scanner, and a SPECT/CT scanner. The equipment will be located in airtight compartments to prevent the spread of pathogens.

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Saint Mary Mercy Hospital Builds South Pavilion

Published 8/16/2011

Saint Mary Mercy Hospital is building the $89 million South Pavilion in Livonia, Mich. The three-story, 154,000-sf project will house inpatient rooms, graduate medical education classrooms, a behavioral medicine treatment suite, imaging, a conference room, and a 45,000-sf emergency department with 55 treatment rooms. Occupancy is expected in October of 2012. The South Pavilion was designed by Hobbs + Black Architects and is being built by Granger Construction Company.

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Kaiser Permanente Builds Redwood City Hospital

Published 8/16/2011

Kaiser Permanente broke ground in August of 2011 on a 280,000-sf hospital in Redwood City, Calif. The seven-story, 149-bed facility is being built by general contractor Rudolph and Sletten to meet and exceed state seismic regulations. Completion is expected in late 2014.

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Cancer Treatment Centers of America Breaks Ground on Newnan Hospital

Published 8/15/2011

Cancer Treatment Centers of America broke ground on a 212,000-sf cancer hospital in August of 2011 in Newnan, Ga. The 50-bed facility will provide intensive care rooms, radiation and infusion therapy departments, surgical suites, an outpatient clinic, and apartments for patients and family members. Occupancy is expected in September of 2012.

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Midwestern University Builds Medical Teaching Complex

Published 8/10/2011

Midwestern University broke ground in August of 2011 on a $120 million medical and dental teaching complex in Downers Grove, Ill. The five-story, 193,000-sf facility will accommodate up to 250 students and 400 daily patient visits. A six-story, 341,000-sf parking structure will also be constructed. Completion is expected in 2013.

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Phoebe Putney Health System Breaks Ground on Meredyth Center

Published 8/8/2011

Phoebe Putney Health System broke ground on the $30 million Meredyth Gastrointestinal and Endoscopy Center in August of 2011 in Albany, Ga. The 85,000-sf outpatient facility is an expansion of Phoebe Putney's existing Meredyth Drive campus and is slated for occupancy in fall of 2012. The project team includes architect Page Southerland Page, general contractor Robins & Morton, and construction manager KLMK Group

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