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The California Tower will feature a 14-story hospital facility and a five-story pavilion. Photo Credit: SmithGroup
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UC Davis Health Breaks Ground on $3.7B Healthcare Facility

McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. (McCarthy), in collaboration with SmithGroup and UC Davis Health, has announced the groundbreaking of the UC Davis Health California Tower project, a transformative healthcare facility set to redefine patient care and community health in Sacramento.

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McCarthy added two floors to the existing three-story tower, which provide additional support space and general storage for staff on the new fourth floor with the fifth floor now housing short-stay patients. Photo Credit: McCarthy Building Companies
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McCarthy Finalizes Vertical Expansion at Georgia Hospital

McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. has wrapped the 43,122-square-foot North Tower vertical expansion at Piedmont Cartersville in Bartow County northwest of Atlanta.

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The center provides a wide range of services and treatments, including medical oncology, radiation oncology, chemotherapy and several others. Photo Credit: Texas Oncology
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Texas Oncology Debuts New Cancer Center in Beaumont

Texas Oncology, one of the largest community-based oncology practices in the U.S., marked on October 13 the opening of its new 32,000-square-foot cancer care center, located on the CHRISTUS Southeast Texas St. Elizabeth campus.

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Set to open by late 2025, the new facility will serve California’s North State region. Photo Credit: HGA
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New Outpatient Facility Breaks Ground at Orange County Children’s Hospital

McCarthy Building Companies today announced it broke ground on Children’s Hospital of Orange County’s (CHOC) Southwest Tower. The new tower, designed by CannonDesign, is a 9-story, 330,000-square-foot outpatient facility that will house five floors of Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI 3) facilities, and four floors of clinics, offices and research areas. 

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