Bristol Hospital Ambulatory Care Center Celebrated


Representatives from Bristol Hospital, the City of Bristol, the State of Connecticut, O&G’s Building Construction Group and the public gathered at the Bristol Hospital Ambulatory Care Center construction site at the corner of Main Street and Riverside Avenue to celebrate the signature of a roof beam, to be placed next week. 

The project is being developed in partnership by Rendina Healthcare Real Estate and O&G Industries.  The new three-story facility will be operated by Bristol Hospital's multi-specialty group to provide services including cardiology, endocrinology and diabetes, neurology, orthopedics, rheumatology and urology.

The medical office building is expected to open in the spring of 2019.



August 9, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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