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Winter Park Urology Completes Orlando Facility

Published 7/1/2009

Winter Park Urology Group completed an expansion of its healthcare and research complex in Winter Park, Fla., in June of 2009. The design-build project was built by Turner Special Projects with VOA Partners as design architect. The first phase of the project involved design and construction of a new two-story, 19,100-sf facility housing 14 physician offices, 16 exam rooms, a research coordination center, two research conference rooms, and a state-of-the-art medical records center.

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Mercy Health Plans Replacement Hospital

Published 6/29/2009

Mercy Health Partners is planning to build a $200 million hospital on a 60-acre site in Green Township, Ohio. Slated for occupancy in early 2014, the facility will accommodate between 200 and 250 beds. The new hospital will replace two of Mercy’s existing hospitals, which will be closed.

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Burnham Institute for Medical Research Opens in Orlando

Published 6/25/2009

The Burnham Institute for Medical Research has consolidated three Orlando offices in a new 175,000-sf, $85 million research facility designed to study diabetes, obesity, and heart disease. Medical City is a 600-acre science and technology park within Windermere, Fla.-based Tavistock Group’s Lake Nona mixed-use master-planned community.

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Palomar College Builds New Health Sciences Facility

Published 6/21/2009

Thanks to the slowdown in the construction industry, the new Health Sciences Building at Palomar College is expected to come in under the anticipated $10 million price tag originally estimated for the two-story, 25,000-sf facility. Nursing and dental programs will be consolidated in the new building, which will house labs, both specialized classrooms and five general-use classrooms, and simulator rooms equipped with instructor-controlled mannequins. Completion of construction is expected in June 2010.

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Temple University Completes Med School Construction

Published 6/14/2009

Construction has finished at Temple University’s new $160 million state-of-the-art School of Medicine building. Ballinger of Philadelphia designed the 11-story, 480,000-sf facility to provide 100,000 sf for medical education,  160,000 sf for patient care research, and 249,000 sf of dedicated educational laboratories and research space.  The emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration is exemplified by the Health Sciences Center library, cominbining the fields of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, and the related health professions.

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UCSF Opens Helen Diller Family Cancer Research Building

Published 6/14/2009

The Helen Diller Family Cancer Research Building at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), opened at the university’s biomedical research and education Mission Bay campus. The 163,865-gsf, five-story building was designed by Rafael Vinoly and is exclusively dedicated to cancer research, treatment, and prevention. Translational research into cancer’s basic biological mechanisms, brain tumors, urologic oncology, pediatric oncology, cancer population sciences, and computational biology will all be housed at the new facility.

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Kaleida Health Plans Global Vascular Institute

Published 5/21/2009

Kaleida Health is planning to break ground in July of 2009 on the $275 million Global Vascular Institute in Buffalo, N.Y. Located on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, the 600,000-square-foot GVI will connect to Buffalo General Hospital. Completion is expected by early 2012. An adjacent medical research and teaching building, to be managed by the University at Buffalo, will also be constructed.

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University Health System Plans San Antonio Hospital

Published 5/19/2009

University Health System is planning to construct a $778 million replacement hospital in San Antonio. Designed by the Dallas office of Perkins + Will and San Antonio-based Garza/Bomberger & Associates, RVK Architects, and Richard Sanchez Architects, the two million-sf project will include the renovation and integration of two existing towers. Construction will begin on the replacement hospital in 2009 with completion slated for 2012.

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Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine Plans Research Building

Published 5/19/2009

Northwestern University is planning to construct a $200 million biomedical research facility for the Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago. Located on the Streeterville campus of Northwestern Memorial Hospital, the facility will connect to the existing Lurie Medical Research Center. A medical office tower providing between 500,000 sf and 700,000 sf will also be constructed at the site.

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Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation Breaks Ground on Research Tower

Published 5/17/2009

The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation broke ground on an 185,000-sf research tower in Oklahoma City in May of 2009. Providing 34 laboratories, clinical treatment and research space, and administrative offices, the $125 million facility will house 300 researchers, physicians, and staff. Occupancy is slated for spring of 2011. LEED Gold certification for sustainable design will be sought for the project, which will feature a living roof, daylighting, and a sophisticated HVAC system.

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Boone Hospital Constructs Patient Tower

Published 5/13/2009

Boone Hospital officially broke ground on a $125 million patient tower in Columbia, Miss., in May of 2009. Construction began on the facility in November of 2008 with completion expected in spring of 2011. Designed to meet LEED sustainable design standards, the tower will provide 84 medical surgical beds and 44 intensive care beds in a total of 128 private rooms. The facility will be built by Reinhardt Construction of Centralia and S.M. Wilson of St. Louis.

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Lakeview Medical Center Breaks Ground on Replacement Hospital

Published 5/12/2009

Lakeview Medical Center broke ground on a $42 million replacement hospital in Rice Lake, Wis., in May of 2009. The 130,000-sf facility will feature an energy-efficient design and is slated for occupancy in December of 2010. The hospital will be built for ease of future expansion, including the addition of a third floor.

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