California Prisoners Suspend Hunger Strike
The California Prison Hunger Strike was officially suspended on Sept. 5 — about 60 days after 30,000 inmates in California prisons started refusing state-issued meals. While the strike demands have yet to be met, the strike was suspended after two California state legislators announced that they would hold public hearings in the coming months on the state’s use of solitary confinement.


Mike Thomas has been named vice president and business development director at Environmental Systems Design Inc. (ESD), an international leader in the consulting-engineering design of high performance building systems. Thomas will be responsible for sales, business development, thought leadership and client relations strategies for the firm, in particular in ESD’s commercial, institutional, health care and science practices.
CASTLE ROCK, Colo. — Construction on the new Castle Rock Adventist Hospital, which began in the summer of 2011, reached completion earlier this month. HuntonBrady Architects, a health care architectural firm based in Orlando, Fla., designed the 219,000-square-foot hospital.
Inpatient units traditionally have been designed around a central hub consisting of a large communal nurses’ station, medication room, supply room and other support rooms.
TIFFIN, Ohio — Facility managers know that operating a newly constructed building in the real world often tests systems in unexpected ways. Charles Ervin, director of facility and support operations for Mercy Tiffin Hospital, located in Tiffin, Ohio, lived this experience first-hand.
CAMP PENDLETON, Calif.
ATLANTA — The renovation and expansion project at Correll Cardiac Center, located in Atlanta, debuted on Sept. 4. The main goal of the project is to provide sufficient space to help aid the growing number of heart disease patients in Georgia, as heart disease is the leading cause of death in the state.