Jordan Valley Cancer Center design allows for expansion
Facility was designed with future operational demands in mind, according to a photo tour on the Healthcare Design website
The first full-service cancer center in Utah’s western Salt Lake Valley was designed with future operational demands in mind, according to a photo tour on the Healthcare Design website. The design allows for expansion overhead of the radiation vault, as well as an optional, adjacent vault should the need arise.
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December 19, 2016
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