Stantec-designed South Florida Proton Therapy Institute begins treating patients

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The South Florida Proton Therapy Institute, a Proton International facility in Delray Beach, Florida, is complete and has begun treating cancer patients in the region. Stantec, a leading global design firm recognized for its Particle Therapy Center of Excellence, led the architectural and interior design of the state-of-the-art, 40,000 square-foot facility that features the first Varian compact single room system in operation worldwide. The facility also includes two linear accelerator treatment rooms and associated clinical and administrative space. This marks the fourth Stantec-designed proton center completed in the last year.

Located on the Delray Medical Center campus, the South Florida Proton Therapy Institute, a Proton International facility, is designed to provide cutting-edge radiation therapy using the latest proton and photon technologies. The two-story building is organized in zones for technical support, treatment, pre-treatment, clinic, and office space in a streamlined layout meant to facilitate interaction between staff and patients. The institute is part of Proton International’s network of proton therapy centers, which operates six facilities worldwide. Stantec designed the project in partnership with BR+A Engineering, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineer, and Goldstein-Milano, structural engineer.

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