Florida's Space Coast healthcare facility construction booming

Activity is picking up again, with more clarity on the Affordable Care Act


Florida's Space Coast healthcare facility construction is booming as activity picks up with more clarity on the Affordable Care Act, according to an article on the Space Coast Daily website.

One new project is Brevard Medical City, which will feature 35-foot royal palms lining the main boulevard, fiber optics throughout the property, a six-plus acre lake, fountains, benches, paver walkways, a lighted one-mile jogging/walking trail open for community use, a sophisticated security system and even charging stations for electric cars, the article said.

The facility was designed to integrate services within the community and offer an appealing, efficient and convenient experience.

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August 21, 2015


Topic Area: Project News for Healthcare Facilities


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