The Mayo Clinic announced that it will invest an expected $792 million into the construction of new facilities at its Phoenix and Jacksonville, Florida campuses, according to an article on the Construction Dive website.
The $648 million Arizona project will double the size of the existing Phoenix complex, which will add 1.4 million square feet of buildings to the current 1.7 million square feet.
At Mayo's Jacksonville, Fla., property, a $144 million 120,000-square-foot, five-story building is planned that will house up to eight operating rooms and other departments.
Also planned is a 1,000-space parking garage that will also provide 25,000 square feet of space for retail and other uses, the article.
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