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$72.6M St. James Hospital Nears Completion By Cindy Riley
gical suite with two operating rooms; two procedure rooms; and After years of planning, 14 pre/post-surgery the new St. James Hospital rooms. is moving closer to comO’Donovan said the pletion in Hornell, N.Y. Hornell Medical Village The $72.6 million facility project features a recentis two levels, totaling ly-opened medical 87,300 sq. ft. office building with the “For more than 125 new hospital on one years, St. James Hospital campus. has provided health care “The medical office services to residents in building will offer priHornell and the surroundmary care, multiple speing communities,” said St. cialists, urgent care, James Hospital CEO orthopaedics and physiBryan O’Donovan. “It has cal therapy, cardiac rehaevolved from its humble bilitation, women’s beginnings in a farm house imaging, and lab draw to the full-service hospital services in a brand new it is today. In order to pro50,000 square foot facilvide the highest quality ity. The co-location of LeChase photo care close to home now, The project has required the use of several excavators, off-road dump trucks, mini these services will make and for generations to excavators, dozers, rollers and cranes. it easier for patients to come, we must have the access care in Hornell latest clinically integrated technol- munity hospital serves patients in a new structure will include 15 in- and surrounding communities.” ogy and a state-of-the-art patient largely economically challenged, patient beds; an emergency departThe ongoing construction has rural region, with a primary service ment with eight treatment rooms been years in the making. care environment.” Founded in 1890, the sole com- area of approximately 15 mi. The and four observation rooms; a sursee ST JAMES page 90
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MDOT SHA Replaces Bridge Over CSX Line
Table of Contents ................4 By Brenda Ruggiero
Truck & Trailer Section 53-59 Recycling Section ........63-87 Attachment & Parts Section ....................................99-106 Auction Section ......110-117 Business Calendar ..........117 Advertisers Index ............118
Larry Hogan announced in June 2015. “Our administration is committed to providing transportation solutions statewide, In Arbutus, Md., which is located in which includes critical infrastructure projects Baltimore County, the Maryland in Baltimore County,” said Hogan. “We will Department of Transportation State continue to focus on and invest in important Highway Administration (MDOT projects like these to bring real and muchSHA) is heading up a project to replace needed traffic relief to our citizens.” the U.S. 1 (Washington Boulevard) According to Charlie Gischlar, media relaBridge over the CSX Transportation tions manager for MDOT SHA, the original rail line. The $28.9 million project will steel girder bridge was built in 1929. Although officially begin in late July and be comit is still deemed safe for travel, it has reportplete in the summer of 2021. edly outlived its useful service life. The project is part of the $2 billion The contract was awarded to Lane investment in highway and bridge The $28.9 million project will officially begin in late Construction of Glen Burnie, Md. improvements across the state that Gov. July and be completed in the summer of 2021. see CSX page 96 CEG CORRESPONDENT