
Landmark Cancer Center to Debut in September
SMITHFIELD, R.I. — Construction concluded last month on the Landmark Cancer Center in Smithfield and is expected to open to the public in September.
SMITHFIELD, R.I. — Construction concluded last month on the Landmark Cancer Center in Smithfield and is expected to open to the public in September.
BROOKHAVEN, Ga. — Earlier this month, the Atlanta Hawks Basketball Club and Emory Healthcare began demolition on the future site of the Emory Sports Medicine Complex, less than two months after breaking ground on the project.
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WAYNESBORO, Pa. — Waynesboro Hospital has started work on a $6 million expansion project that will ensure patients receive the highest quality of care in an updated facility.
NEWARK, Del. — Christiana Care Health System announced that the multi-national firm Skanska, headquartered in Sweden, was awarded a $178 million contract to build the new Women and Children’s Health Building at the Christiana Hospital Campus in south Newark.
Cintas Corporation launched the Traffic Mat, a new floor mat featuring the highest traction rating ever recorded by the National Floor Safety Institute (NFSI). The Traffic Mat is part of Cintas’s new High Performance Series, a line of mats that help businesses outperform through increased weight and tire-grip technology. This backing provides high-traction to help the mat withstand foot, wheel and cart traffic. The mat is well suited for high-traffic areas within facilities such as airports, hotels, supermarkets and hospitals.
Irvin E. Richter, who founded Philadelphia-based Hill International in 1976, has resigned from his role of chairman of the company’s board of directors. He will continue to serve as a member of the board and has also been given the title of chairman emeritus. He previously served as the chief executive officer of Hill International from 1976 to 2014.
ST. JOSEPH, Mich—During the first week of August, Lakeland Health’s board of directors approved funding for Lakeland Medical Center’s $160 million expansion in St. Joseph. The project is expected to be complete by 2020, with a groundbreaking-ceremony taking place in October 2017.