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Maine Medical Center Announces $512M Renovation, Expansion Project Maine Medical Center announced the next phase in its treatment areas that conform to 21st century standards. efforts to modernize its facilities, a collection of building About $50 million of the total project cost will be invested projects costing $512 milin primary and specialty lion that together will care facilities through the maintain the hospital’s hospital’s Maine Medical patient-centered focus and Partners multispecialty its place as the state’s most practice organization. The project also advanced medical center. involves the replacement The project will optiof the largest parking mize current bed capacity garage on the campus, a at the state’s largest hospi1,200-space structure used tal and modernize its faciliby employees that sits ties. It calls for increasing the number of single rooms Maine Medical Center announced the next phase in along Congress Street. The available to patients and its efforts to modernize its facilities, a collection of need to replace that garage adding new surgical and building projects costing $512 million. see EXPANSION page 16