The N.Y.C. construction boom is expected to continue and reflects changes in healthcare, according to Health Facilities Management website.
The Building Congress forecasts that healthcare construction spending in New York will increase to slightly more than $3.3 billion in 2017 from about $3 billion in 2016 for a total of about $6.3 billion over the two years.
Spending is projected to decline from 2018 through 2020.
Many providers are developing more primary and preventive health services in communities around the city.
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