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Silver Cross Constructs New Lenox Hospital

Published 10/6/2009

Silver Cross Hospital is building a $400 million healthcare facility in New Lenox, Ill. Construction began on the replacement hospital in summer of 2008 with occupancy expected in February of 2012. The 600,000-sf facility will provide 289 beds and 11 surgical suites.

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West Houston Medical Center Initiates Expansion

Published 10/6/2009

West Houston Medical Center will break ground in late 2009 on a $70 million expansion. Comprised of 95,000-sf of new construction and 33,000-sf of renovation, the project will expand cardiovascular, surgical, critical care, and women’s services. A three story cardiovascular and surgical tower will be built adjacent to the existing facility, and the Woman’s Hospital of Texas at West Houston will be added as a wing of the main hospital. Completion is slated for January of 2012.

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University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine Constructs Research Center

Published 10/3/2009

Ground was broken on the $40.1 million Robert H.N. Ho Research Centre at Vancouver General Hospital in September of 2009. Providing translational research facilities for the University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine, the 69,350-sf building will house the Centre for Hip Health and Mobility; the OvCaRe Ovarian Cancer Research program, and an expansion of the Vancouver Prostate Centre. Completion is expected in spring of 2011.

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Medical College of Georgia Breaks Ground on School of Dentistry

Published 10/2/2009

The Medical College of Georgia broke ground in late September of 2009 on the $112 million School of Dentistry in Augusta, Ga. The five-story, 270,000-sf facility was designed by Lord, Aeck & Sargent and will house instructional facilities and clinical space. LEED certification will be sought for the project, which will feature automated sun shades and lighting fixtures. Occupancy is expected in early 2012.

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Baylor Health Care Plans Cancer Center

Published 10/2/2009

Baylor University Medical Center is planning to build the $350 million Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center in Dallas. Construction will begin on the 450,000-sf facility in 2010 with occupancy expected in 2011. Final completion is slated for 2013. The 10-story building will include 120 beds for inpatient care.

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Duke-National University of Singapore Opens Medical School

Published 10/2/2009

Duke-National University of Singapore (Duke-NUS) dedicated the Khoo Teck Puat Building in Singapore on September 28, 2009. The facility provides a world-class environment for medical education and research in the areas of emerging infectious diseases, cancer and stem cell biology, neuroscience and behavioral disorders, cardiovascular and metabolic disorders, and health services and systems research.

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East Texas Medical Center Opens Pittsburgh Hospital

Published 10/1/2009

Construction of the 100,000-sf East Texas Medical Center-Pittsburg was completed in September of 2009. Featuring a nuclear medicine suite and 16 physician clinics, the acute-care hospital includes emergency, laboratory, surgery, and imaging departments. A 25-bed nursing unit includes four monitored intermediate care units and 21 medical-surgical private patient rooms. Construction began on the facility, which is designated as a Level IV Trauma Center, in November of 2007.

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Sharp Grossmont Hospital Opens Patient Tower

Published 9/29/2009

Sharp Grossmont Hospital opened its $41 million critical care tower in September of 2009 in La Mesa, Calif. The five-story, 90-bed facility houses a 24-bed ICU, 33 critical care beds, isolation rooms, and an emergency department. Sharp Grossmont Hospital is also planning to construct an $107 million diagnosis and treatment center; occupancy is slated for June of 2013. A $50 million modernization of the hospital's energy plant and a $34 million renovation of the hospital's East Tower are both expected to reach completion in 2012.

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Ohio State University Medical Center Plans Columbus Expansion

Published 9/25/2009

Ohio State University Medical Center will begin construction in early 2010 on a 17-story tower in Columbus, Ohio. Housing the academic medical center's new critical care and cancer hospitals, the $1 billion project is slated for completion in mid-2014. The 276-bed Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital will occupy seven floors and and the 144-bed critical care hospital will occupy three floors. The tower will also house laboratory and office space. The project includes completion of three floors in the existing biomedical research tower and electrical upgrades.

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Wheeling Hospital Plans Expansion

Published 9/24/2009

Wheeling Hospital will begin construction by year-end 2009 on a $50 million tower in Wheeling, West Virginia. The seven-story, 144,000-sf project will house an emergency department, an intensive care unit, a cardiovascular ICU, a pediatric care center, and physician offices. Completion is expected by early 2012.

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Mercy Health Network Opens West Lakes Medical Center

Published 9/23/2009

The $100 million Mercy Medical Center West Lakes opened in September of 2009 in West Des Moines, Iowa. The seven-story, 239,000-sf hospital houses 82 inpatient beds, a 24-hour emergency department, surgical suites, cardiovascular and orthopedic care facilities, and a birthing center. Mercy Medical Center West Lakes is part of Mercy Health Network, which is a member organization of Catholic Health Initiatives.

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Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island Opens South Pavilion

Published 9/23/2009

Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island opened its 140,000-sf South Pavilion in Providence in September of 2009. Designed by Anshen + Allen with Walsh Brothers as construction manager, the five-story facility features a 50,000-sf neonatal intensive care unit with 70 single-family private rooms. Providing specialty obstetric care for high-risk pregnancies, the tower also houses a 30-room Antenatal Care Unit. LEED Silver sustainable design certification will be sought for the project.

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University of Massachusetts Medical School Builds Albert Sherman Center

Published 9/18/2009

The University of Massachusetts Medical School broke ground on the $405 million Albert Sherman Center in Worcester in September of 2009. The nine-story, 500,000-sf facility is slated for completion by early 2012. Designed by Architectural Resources Cambridge, the project will house advanced biomedical research laboratories, a 500-seat auditorium, the UMass Gene Therapy Center, and the UMass Center for Stem Cell Biology.

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Crawford County Memorial Hospital Plans Denison Facility

Published 9/18/2009

Crawford County Memorial Hospital will begin construction in fall of 2009 on a $31 million hospital in Denison, Iowa. The 78,000-sf facility will be complemented by an adjacent 16,000-sf outpatient clinic and is expected to open in June of 2011. Sited on 40 acres, the hospital will feature 25 private patient rooms, an emergency department, an expanded surgical suite, and an MRI.

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HMA Builds Madison River Oaks Hospital

Published 9/18/2009

Health Management Associates initiated construction in September of 2009 on the $42 million Madison River Oaks Hospital in Canton, Miss. The 67-bed facility is sited on 30 acres and will house surgery, imaging, emergency, ICU, women's services, labor and delivery, and physical therapy. Occupancy is expected by year-end 2011.

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