The $274.5-million design-build project completes a 25-mile beltway with a new directional system interchange that reduces bridge maintenance by 50% and eliminates problematic merge and weave areas.
This one-of-a-kind, 95,000-sq-ft facility will support training, repairs and calibration for hydrologic equipment that monitors stream flow, groundwater, water quality and other water resource features.
The addition of 92 beds and more than 91,000 sq ft of space significantly increases Cape Fear Valley Medical Center’s inpatient capacity and helps alleviate emergency department delays.
As the hospital system’s largest addition in more than 70 years, the seven-story, 379,000-sq-ft facility includes 26 operating rooms, nearly 60 pre- and post-operative rooms and 80 ICU beds.
The 34,500-sq-ft addition to the Carolinas Medical Center campus combines breakthrough treatment technologies such as proton therapy, gamma knife radiosurgery and radiopharmaceutical treatments for adult and pediatric patients with cancer and neurological disorders.
As part of the base-wide recovery effort following 2018’s Category 5 Hurricane Michael, the project team designed and built two five-story dormitory buildings, each with 240 rooms.