Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, has completed its seven-year expansion project.
Key areas of growth of the campus expansion include:
• A 12-story, 750,000 square foot new main hospital
• A six-acre front lawn and green space that will complement the existing Livingston Park
• A LEED-certified silver central energy plant
• Expanded parking with the Livingston Avenue garage and the two-story underground parking garage
• A clinical research building that houses the Surgery Center, the Center for Digestive Disorders, GI procedures and clinical psychology as well as two floors dedicated to research
• An expanded West campus that includes a research facility known as Research Building III
The complete master facilities project finishes on-time and under budget with a total estimated price tag of $783 million.
Key areas of growth of the campus expansion include:
• A 12-story, 750,000 square foot new main hospital
• A six-acre front lawn and green space that will complement the existing Livingston Park
• A LEED-certified silver central energy plant
• Expanded parking with the Livingston Avenue garage and the two-story underground parking garage
• A clinical research building that houses the Surgery Center, the Center for Digestive Disorders, GI procedures and clinical psychology as well as two floors dedicated to research
• An expanded West campus that includes a research facility known as Research Building III
The complete master facilities project finishes on-time and under budget with a total estimated price tag of $783 million.
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