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21 Jul 10

New $260 Million LEED-Designed Rady Children’s Hospital Acute Care Pavilion Completed in San Diego

More than two weeks ahead of schedule, McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. (www.mccarthy.com), one of the nation’s leading healthcare builders, has completed construction of the new 279,000-square-foot Rady Children’s Hospital Acute Care Pavilion, located at 3020 Children’s Way in the Kearny Mesa area of San Diego.
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02 Jun 10

Structural Steel Tops Out For CHOC Children’s Hospital Patient Care Tower II

McCarthy recently topped off the structural steel on CHOC Children’s new patient care tower in Orange, Calif. Currently on schedule for construction completion in December 2012, the $563 million expansion is located on the south side of the existing CHOC Children’s hospital site.

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17 May 10

New South Tower at West Georgia Health Brings Expanded Medical and Health Services to Troup County, Georgia

McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. (www.mccarthy.com) announces the completion of the firm’s latest healthcare project in the Southeast, an expansion on West Georgia Health’s campus in LaGrange, Ga.

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26 Apr 10

Mercy Medical Center Completed

McCarthy has completed construction on the new $166 million Mercy Medical Center replacement hospital in Merced, Calif.  A Catholic Healthcare West (CHW) affiliate, the Mercy Medical Center opened on Apr. 23 and consolidates two existing campuses into one facility that includes an eight-level, 185-bed, 266,000-square-foot general acute tower, as well as a 19,000-square-foot central plant.

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18 Mar 10

Structural Steel Tops Out for Kaiser Permanente’s New Fontana Replacement Hospital

The replacement hospital will be one of the largest healthcare facilities in the Inland Empire

McCarthy recently topped off the structural steel on a new replacement hospital for Kaiser Permanente in Fontana. Located on the southern end of the existing Kaiser Permanente Fontana Medical Center site, the hospital facility will replace the existing hospital tower at the campus which will later be converted for outpatient use. The approximately $700 million project, which will be one of the largest healthcare facilities in the Inland Empire, is currently ahead of schedule.

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