Renovations - September 2014
Preparing Caribbean hospitals for natural disasters
The smart hospital initiative has become a global standard for assessing the likelihood a hospital can remain functional in disasters
9/29/2014
Hawaii approves funding for hospital upgrades
A total of $9.2 million was ok'd for projects that will include the renovation of two state facilities
9/26/2014
Louisiana healthcare providers planning multi-million dollar construction projects
Three major Shreveport-area hospital systems are each working on multi-million dollar construction projects to expand and revamp services
9/18/2014
Kansas City-area memory-care facility plans $7.5M expansion
Project will add new private and couples suites and skilled nursing and rehabilitation services
9/18/2014
Hospital expansion goes with copper piping
Copper tubing is being installed for water service, HVAC and medical gas distribution at Nemours/A.I. DuPont Children's Hospital
9/10/2014
N.H. facilities get federal grants for renovations
Lamprey Health Care facility and Goodwin Community Health to receive $450,000 for improvements
9/9/2014
S.C. hospital's new entrance facade part of $34M renovation
Georgetown Memorial Hospital has new exterior, patient rooms and cardiac catheterization lab
9/9/2014
Converting retail spaces to healthcare
Heathcare Design website article describes four successful retail-to-healthcare conversions
9/8/2014
Bethesda hospital plans $230 million expansion
Suburban Hospital getting a 235,000-square-foot addition and a new parking garage
9/8/2014
Kansas facility plans major re-construction, remodeling
St. Rose Ambulatory & Surgery Center to raze two buildings and remodel office building
9/5/2014
Indiana University Health turning mansion into clinic
$2.2 million project will turn the Abshire Mansion in Goshen into Maple City Health Care Center's second clinic
9/5/2014
Minnesota's Park Nicollet renovates Family Birth Center
Photo tour of 40,000-square-foot facility is posted on Healthcare Design website
9/5/2014
Colorado hospitals adding $250M in facilities
Banner and UCHealth plan to spend more than a quarter-billion dollars on construction projects in Northern Colorado in the near future
9/4/2014