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Construction is steady on Lackland's medical campus

Posted 7/14/2011   Updated 7/14/2011 Email story   Print story

    


by Linda Frost
59th Medical Wing Public Affairs


7/14/2011 - LACKLAND AIR FORCE BASE, Texas (AFNS) -- The first phase of construction for the new Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center here is steadily progressing.

Excavation of the new 1,028-car parking garage is complete and the utility corridor excavation is moving along on schedule, according to Joann Pinto, director of 59th Medical Wing facilities management. Additionally, excavation for WHASC building 1 began the first week in July.

"We're pleased the first phase is progressing well," Pinto said. "We recognize construction can be a headache, but the payoff will be worth it, as our patients will be cared for in a state-of-the-art outpatient clinical and ambulatory surgical center."

The WHASC is expected to be completed in 2015. The current Wilford Hall Medical Center building will be demolished after the new facility is complete and fully operational.

Construction of the MacKown Dental Clinic project is right on track to finish in the spring of 2012, which will be located across from the base's child development center. All departments currently housed at MacKown will move into the new building, along with some services at the Dunn Dental Clinic.

Currently, contractors are busy ordering furnishings and equipment required to outfit and operate the new building. To date, structural steel supports for the building have been installed, concrete floors for both the first and second floors of the two-story structure are completely poured and interior wall layout has begun.

Additionally, the exterior envelope of the dental building is currently under construction. In June, a mock-up of the exterior finishes for the facility was created, reviewed and will be approved by the design team before the bulk of the finishes are applied.



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