HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP, N.J. — Construction has topped out for the Capital Health replacement hospital building in Hopewell Township. The $341 million project will feature 237 beds and will span 596,492 square feet. The project will include a facility for a Cyberknife®a non-surgical, robotic radiosurgery system. The project, which is slated for completion in late 2011, will be LEED certified and will incorporate the use of regional building materials, green roof gardens, a water recovery and storage irrigation system, and will regenerate power from the elevators. The hospital is just one component of an 80-acre healthcare development that will also include an attached 350,000-square-foot medical office building. The new flagship facility is conveniently located near the nexus of the tri-state area and is easily accessed from I-95 exit 3B. The project is being developed by Capital Health. Skanska USA Building, HKS Architects, and Array Healthcare Facilities Solutions are also involved in the development of the hospital.
CONSTRUCTION TOPS OFF FOR $341 MILLION HOSPITAL
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