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Addition/Expansion
Expecting the unexpected.
Expanding an existing, operating healthcare facility is perhaps the most complex project type in the Layton portfolio. It takes expert planning (and we mean expert), a thorough comprehension of all systems, utilities, and infrastructure, and daily–if not hourly–communication with hospital staff to prevent disruptions.
St. Mark's Hospital | Patient Tower
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MountainView Hospital
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Portneuf Medical Center
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McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center
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Menorah Medical Center | Patient Bed Tower
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University of Utah Hospital | West Pavilion Expansion
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Trios Birth Center | Trios Health Southridge Campus
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Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center
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