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Ann Arbor-area pumping nearly $100 million into healthcare construction

St. Joseph Mercy Health System is in the middle of three large redevelopment projects, with two of them carrying a price tag of $26 million


According to an article on the MLive website, there has been a rise in construction among healthcare providers across the Ann Arbor-area.

St. Joseph Mercy Health System is in the middle of three large redevelopment projects, with two of them carrying a price tag of $26 million. The University of Michigan Health System has nearly $49 million in hospital-related construction projects underway, the article said.

Meanwhile, U-M is also moving its electroencephalography and electromyography services from University Hospital to the former C.S. Mott Children's and Women's Hospital building. A renovation of approximately 6,700 square feet of space at the old Mott building will create clinical diagnostic laboratories and offices. The project will cost $2.6 million while an additional $4.5 million will be going into upgrades and renovations in the Mott Children's Hospital operating room.

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June 23, 2014


Topic Area: Project Management , Project News for Healthcare Facilities


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