Tri-City Medical Center to Begin First Major Construction Project in Three Decades

Tri-City Medical Center in Oceanside, Calif., will break ground for an $18 million medical office building on the hospital’s campus, according to a San Diego Union-Tribune report.

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The Oceanside Planning Commission approved the hospital’s construction plans in August. The medical office building is the hospital’s first major construction project in three decades, according to a hospital news release.

Construction of the medical office building is expected to take approximately one year.

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