Norwell, MA – Acella Construction has been selected by Outer Cape Health Services, an affiliate of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, to manage the construction of a new project on Harry Kemp Way in Provincetown. This is the second phase of the project which will add more than 6,800sf of new space to provide critical care at the facility.
The total size of the project is approximately 16,000sf., which includes the new addition as well as major renovations to the current facility. The first floor addition will house a pharmacy, optometry, behavioral health services, additional treatment rooms and dental services. The new lower level space will contain a radiology suite with enhanced digital radiography, mammography, bone density and ultrasound services.
The project, which was designed by Trapani + Associates of Weymouth, will be completed on an aggressive schedule to allow for an opening in the summer of 2012.
This phase was made possible by a $3.6 million federal stimulus grant awarded in October, with $1.9 million in additional construction and the rest going for equipment.
The total size of the project is approximately 16,000sf., which includes the new addition as well as major renovations to the current facility. The first floor addition will house a pharmacy, optometry, behavioral health services, additional treatment rooms and dental services. The new lower level space will contain a radiology suite with enhanced digital radiography, mammography, bone density and ultrasound services.
The project, which was designed by Trapani + Associates of Weymouth, will be completed on an aggressive schedule to allow for an opening in the summer of 2012.
This phase was made possible by a $3.6 million federal stimulus grant awarded in October, with $1.9 million in additional construction and the rest going for equipment.
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