The project will add a new patient tower, expanded surgical support space, more operating rooms and a clinical observation unit. In addition, the hospital’s helipad will move closer to the emergency department.
The construction, which is expected to be completed by 2020, is indented to give the hospital a “campus-like-design” with more street-level parking.
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