Mayo Clinic renovating equipment repair space

Project includes a $100,000 revamp of leased industrial space


The Mayo Clinic is renovating space around Rochester, Minn., for its medical equipment team, according to an article on the Post Bulletin website.

Project includes a $100,000 renovation of leased space in an industrial building.

Also planned is a $35,000 renovation on the ground level of a hospital building.

The medical equipment team supports and maintains equipment that serves areas including biomedical, imaging, X-ray, laboratory, intensive care unit, operating room, education, research and administrative.

Read the article.

 

 



August 3, 2017


Topic Area: Renovations


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