Progress continues as construction crews installed the first steel beam for the new Heinrich Medicus Pavillion at the Samaritan Hospital campus in Troy. It’s all part of the $99 million Troy Master Facilities Plan to transform health care for Troy, Rensselaer County, and the surrounding communities. See the photos and update at the Times Union here.
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Times Union: Samaritan Sets Sept. 20 for Heinrich Medicus Pavilion Celebration
The Times Union published a story about the upcoming event celebrating the completion of Samaritan Hospital’s expansion. That event is now set for September 20th. From the story: The patient tower, a new emergency department and a multi-level parking garage are part of the $99 million Troy Master Facilities Plan that also includes improvements to convert St. Mary’s Hospital into an outpatient facility. Both are part of St. Peter’s Health Partners. The two-level pedestrian bridge will connect the 1969-era patient tower designed by Chicago-based Perkins + Will with the new Heinrich Medicus patient pavilion, designed by Charlotte-based FreemanWhite, which is also nearing completion. Emergency department services, an intensive care unit, medical/surgical floor and a progressive care unit already occupy the five-story pavilion. To read the full story, click HERE.
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