Hospital Board Selects Design/Construction Firms for Cancer Institute

Coconut Telegraph

The Sarasota County Public Hospital Board selected top-ranked Flad Architects and general contractors Brasfield & Gorrie and CPPI/Willis Smith Construction to design and build its new cancer inpatient and surgical tower and outpatient radiation treatment center simultaneously over the next two to three years. The Hospital Board last month approved $220 million to develop a comprehensive cancer program to care for a growing number of cancer patients in southwest Florida. When complete, SMH’s new Cancer Institute will serve as a center of excellence that concentrates a widening range of fellowship-trained oncology specialists and subspecialists in our region and offers individual patients a collaborative multi-disciplinary approach to diagnose and treat their unique cancer to achieve the best possible outcome.

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