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    Home»Projects»Robins & Morton Awarded $46M Project at Washington Regional Medical Center
    February 16, 2015

    Robins & Morton Awarded $46M Project at Washington Regional Medical Center

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    Robins & Morton was recently awarded a $46-million women’s health services expansion project at Washington Regional Medical Center in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The architecture firm for the project is HKS Architects.

    Construction of the 133,000-square-foot, five-story tower will begin later this month to create additional operating room space, a larger neonatal intensive care unit, new pediatric and adult patient rooms and additional clinic space.

    The women’s health services expansion will add a total of 78 beds, a second helipad and a 360-space parking garage. The new facility is slated for completion in late 2016.

    Photos courtesy of HKS Architects.

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