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David Grant Medical Center Plans New Vivarium Enclosure
David Grant Medical Center Vivarium at Travis Air Force Base has awarded Syska Hennessy Group Construction the contract to build a new enclosure for their outdoor animal area. The 5,300-sf, $1-million addition will provide a weatherproof, conditioned environment for clinical investigations.
Hoag Memorial Hospital Plans Women's Pavilion
Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian has awarded McCarthy Building Companies a contract to build the new Women's Pavilion. Scheduled to begin construction in fall 2002, the new tower will consolidate women's services in one facility and will free up space in the existing tower to expand emergency care, outpatient and other hospital programs. Designed by Taylor & Associates Architects of Newport Beach, the 309,000-sf, seven-level tower includes a basement and a mechanical penthouse.
AMN Healthcare Plans Corporate Headquarters
AMN Healthcare (AMN) has selected The Irving Hughes Group as construction manager for its new 172,000-sf corporate headquarters in Del Mar. The facility is being designed by San Diego-based Howard Sneed Architecture and Design, who also designed AMN's current nearby headquarters. The project will cost from $7-million to $7.5-million to build.
Camden County College Develops IT Center
Camden County College is due to break ground on a 320,000-sf project designed by architect Bower Lewis Thrower of Philadelphia. The 8-story, $15-million development will include 37,000 sf of labs, classrooms, a community information technology center, and a 6-story, 200,000-sf parking garage accommodating 650 cars. A bookstore is included in the 13,500 sf of retail facilities.
Rowan University Builds New Science Building
Rowan University's new $35-million science building is being developed in Glassboro, N.J., by contractor Bovis Lend Lease of Princeton, N.J. Slated for completion in December 2002, the three-story, 150,500-sf facility was designed by Cambridge-based Ellenzweig Associates.