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Pushing Ahead

February 3, 2012     Jennifer Kovacs Silvis, Editor-in-Chief
The fast-tracked Indu & Raj Soin Medical Center in Beavercreek, Ohio, prepares to open its doors to patients while celebrating a successful completion of the project three months ahead of schedule. General contractor Danis Building Construction led a recent tour of the building.
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HCD.11 Session Review: Contributing to Life Cycle Management Through the Healthcare BIM Consortium

November 15, 2011     Jennifer Kovacs Silvis, Editor-in-Chief
Members of the Healthcare BIM Consortium shared their mission and purpose with attendees of HCD.11.
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Technology in Healthcare Construction

October 21, 2011     Richard Freeark and Lee Watkins • Photography by © Paul Turang Photography
How today’s construction methods helped renovate one of the world’s busiest hospitals.
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Double Deal

September 1, 2011     Barbara Horwitz-Bennett, Contributing Editor
A new patient care tower at the John Muir Medical Center in the San Francisco Bay Area doubles the size of Contra Costa County’s only designated trauma center
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McCarthy to Begin Work on Torrance Memorial Medical Center Replacement Tower

August 30, 2011    
The $300 million hospital-wellness facility focuses on patient care with family-friendly overnight spaces, a healing garden, plus a chapel.
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Making Room for Collaboration

August 3, 2011     Steve Valenta, AIA; Photography by HKS/Daryl Shields
The HKS Virtual Theater offers a place where 3-D coordination, 4-D planning, photorealistic visualization, dynamic simulation, and accurate analysis of project design can happen in real time.
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Critical care upgrade

April 30, 2011     Barbara Horwitz-Bennett, Contributing Editor
UC Davis Medical Center's new Surgery and Emergency Services Pavilion doubles its treatment space to better serve inland northern California as the region's level I trauma center.
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Cabling and wiring systems

April 30, 2011     Richard L. Peck, Contributing Editor and Barbara Horwitz-Bennett, Contributing Editor
If this truly is the Age of Communications, no institution knows it better than the modern healthcare facility. On top of the traditional intense
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Is ‘design assist’ the IPD wave of the future?

April 30, 2011     Richard L. Peck, Contributing Editor
Methodist West Houston Hospital, a new 193-bed community hospital that is part of The Methodist
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Has Value Engineering Become Civilized?

October 31, 2010     Richard L. Peck, Contributing Editor
A few years ago, the owners of a hospital under construction near Denver decided to increase the project's scope and budget during schematic design
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