It’s not easy to be cutting edge on health care in New York, but the Helen L. and Martin S. Kimmel Pavilion for NYU Langone Health opened with a battery of new advancements.
Renovating four floors of a former abandoned mill to create a much needed medical facility in downtown Lowell involved extensive remediation and challenging logistics, the team says.
The unexpected discovery of a large underground rock formation could have easily derailed construction of this $21.8-million, 76,000-sq ft cancer treatment center.
The team behind this 170,000-sq ft, 70-bed hospital says the project delivered state-of-the-art health care services to a largely rural area in less than two years.
The 123,101-sq-ft expansion nearly doubles the inpatient capacity of this community hospital, adding emergency, diagnostic imaging, surgical services, a women’s floor and a multistory lobby.
The $93.73-million sports performance and health care center at the Dallas Cowboys training facility includes a 310,000-sq-ft, 11-story medical building and a 405,000-sq-ft, six-story parking garage.
The eight-story, 1.6-million-sq-ft hospital replaces an aging Dept. of Veterans Affairs hospital in downtown New Orleans that was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.