Structural Phase Ends at Lurie Children's Schaumburg Outpatient Center 

The new facility, which just had the final piece of structural steel added to it, is expected to open in summer of 2025.

By HFT Staff


Skender, as general contractor, announced the placement of the final piece of structural steel on the Schaumburg Outpatient, Primary Care and Infusion Center, located in Schaumburg, Illinois. The last steel beam signifies the end of the structural phase of construction as the project team works toward the building’s completion and anticipated opening in the summer of 2025. 

The new 75,000-square-foot center, designed by HKS, will expand Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago’s service footprint in the northwest suburbs. The center will offer ancillary and diagnostic services, orthotics and prosthetics, laboratory and pharmacy services, and an ambulatory infusion center with the capacity to expand services. 

The project team includes HKS as the architect, Skender as general contractor, IMEG Corp. as the structural and mechanical engineers, and V3 Companies as the civil engineers. 



August 13, 2024


Topic Area: Construction


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