With the federal midterm elections just a few weeks away and party control of both houses of Congress at stake, construction associations, companies and unions are making their late-in-the-game contributions to back favored candidates.
There was a conflict between a building contractor and an owner we’d like to tell you about, but not because we want to explain who was right or wrong.
The renovation, relocation and expansion of surgery and surgical support areas at Primary Children’s Hospital encompassed 40 phases and included six new operating-room suites, labs, pre-op and post-op units, pharmacy, clinical engineering, central processing and units for post-anesthesia care and minor procedures.
Housed in an upgraded 43,000-sq-ft warehouse, this build-out integrates high-tech laboratory space into a World War II-era structure built with wood timbers and bow trusses.