San Antonio hospital seeks diverse pool of candidates to build women and children's tower

University Hospital in San Antonio is looking to hire construction companies owned by women, minorities and veterans to help build its women and children's tower, according to a Fox San Antonio report. 

The tower, part of a $452 million expansion project, will house 179 beds, a 24-bassinet nursery and three heart catheterization labs. The hospital plans to eventually house 300 beds in the tower. 

The health system invites any interested, registered small-business and minority-, women- and veteran-owned enterprises to come to an event June 29 at St. Philip's College San Antonio to discuss the project. 

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