Marin General Hospital in Greenbrae, Calif., has released a draft environmental impact report for an approximately $500 million construction project, according to a North Bay Business Journal report.
The 660,000-square-foot project will include a new 300,000-square-foot hospital that will replace the current facility. While the new hospital would still have a total 235 licensed beds, nearly all of them would be expanded and made private. The project also includes a 100,000-square-foot ambulatory services building and two parking structures.
Construction could begin in early 2015 and would take roughly three years to complete.
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The 660,000-square-foot project will include a new 300,000-square-foot hospital that will replace the current facility. While the new hospital would still have a total 235 licensed beds, nearly all of them would be expanded and made private. The project also includes a 100,000-square-foot ambulatory services building and two parking structures.
Construction could begin in early 2015 and would take roughly three years to complete.
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