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Sanford Health Consolidates Research Facilities in Sioux Falls

Published 3/30/2010

Sanford Health is consolidating its medical research operations in Sioux Falls, S.D. The facility will open by June of 2010 upon completion of renovations to the existing structure, a former computer parts manufacturing plant. Housing laboratories and offices in two joined towers, the 300,000-sf complex will include a vivarium for animal research.

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Med Fusion Offers Integrated Translational Research Services

Published 3/30/2010

Med Fusion, a partnership of Baylor Health Care System, Texas Oncology, Pathologists Biomedical Laboratories, and US Oncology, will begin offering integrated translational research services in spring of 2010. The company is headquartered in Dallas and has leased a 172,000-sf facility in Lewisville. Med Fusion will provide integrated pharmaceutical development and clinical trial services.

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Mid-Western Regional Hospital Builds Critical Care Unit

Published 3/29/2010

Mid-Western Regional Hospital will begin construction in August of 2010 on the €35 million Critical Care Unit in Dooradoyle in the Republic of Ireland. The facility will be designed and built by John Sisk & Son. The six-story Critical Care Unit will provide of a 12-bed ICU, a 16-bed coronary care facility, a cardiac catheterization lab, emergency care, diagnostics, and acute surgery facilities. Each floor will have a footprint of approximately 1450 sm. Completion is expected by the end of 2011.

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Rowan University Builds Cooper Medical School

Published 3/28/2010

Rowan University is partnering with Cooper University Hospital to construct Cooper Medical School in Camden, N.J. Construction will begin by June of 2010 and reach completion in 2011. The 160,000-sf campus will house classrooms, laboratories, a library, offices, and a vivarium for animal research.

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Murray-Calloway County Hospital Opens South Tower

Published 3/28/2010

Murray-Calloway County Hospital opened the $62 million South Tower in March of 2010. Located in Murray, Ky., the five-story, 158,000-sf facility features an emergency room, a helipad, inpatient rooms, imaging and radiology labs, surgical suites, and a critical care unit.

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St. Mary's Medical Center Breaks Ground on Cancer Center

Published 3/28/2010

St. Mary’s Medical Center broke ground on the $23 million Cancer Center in San Francisco in March of 2010. The 14,200-sf facility will feature a digital mammography suite. The project is part of $26 million capital improvement plan that will include a new vascular suite in the hospital’s cardiac catheterization lab. 

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Palo Alto Medical Foundation Constructs Breast Cancer Center

Published 3/27/2010

Palo Alto Medical Foundation is constructing a $23 million breast cancer center in Palo Alto, Calif. The two-story, 20,000-sf facility is slated for completion in late 2010. Ground was broken on the project in fall of 2009. The center will house outpatient care, imaging, and office space.

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Mercy Memorial Hospital Breaks Ground on Comprehensive Cancer Center

Published 3/25/2010

Mercy Memorial Hospital broke ground on the Monroe Cancer Center in March of 2010. Created in partnership with ProMedica Health System of Toledo and Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Center of Detroit, the 10,000-sf facility will be a National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center offering integrated medical and radiation oncology services. The project team includes architect Hobb and Black Associates of Ann Arbor and construction manager Contracting Resources of Brighton, Mich.

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Portneuf Medical Center Builds $220M Hospital

Published 3/23/2010

Portneuf Medical Center is building a $220 million hospital in Pocatello, Idaho. Slated for completion in summer of 2010, the 385,000-sf facility will feature an emergency room with trauma suites, 15 operating rooms, a helipad, and private inpatient rooms. The general contractor for the project is Layton Construction.

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Royal College of Surgeons Plans Dublin Medical School

Published 3/23/2010

The Royal College of Surgeons is planning to construct a new campus in Dublin. Located on the former site of Belcamp College, the project would include a 39,000-sm medical school and a six-story, 64,000-sm hospital with 320 inpatient beds. Consolidating clinical training, research, and patient care, the campus may also include a 90-bed nursing home, a hotel, and a business incubator.

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Construction Begins on Arizona State Forensic Hospital

Published 3/16/2010

The $23 million Arizona State Forensic Hospital is under construction in Phoenix. The 104,000-sf facility will provide 80 inpatient beds and is slated for completion in September of 2011. The facility was designed by Cannon Design and Jacobs Engineering Group and is being built by Gilbane Building Co. The forensic hospital will house testing areas, isolation rooms, a security center, and dining facilities for patients who are charged with criminal behavior but are too mentally ill to stand trial.

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Wishard Hospital Plans Replacement Facility

Published 3/16/2010

Wishard Hospital began site work in early spring of 2010 for a 1.2 million-sf replacement hospital in Indianapolis. The estimated construction cost of the project is $754 million. The 11-story facility will provide 315 inpatient beds, 18 operating rooms, four interventional labs, and 12 labor and delivery rooms. The emergency department will house 90 treatment beds and a 20-bed clinical decision unit. Completion is expected in late 2013.

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