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15. Banner Health M. D. Anderson Banner Cancer Center

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PROJECT COST: $50 Million

Banner Health M. D. Anderson Banner Cancer Center
IMAGE: CANNON DESIGN
Banner Health M. D. Anderson Banner Cancer Center
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Subcontractors: Bel-Aire Mechanical; Delta Diversified Electrical; Schuff Steel; Walters & Wolf; Sun Valley Masonry; RCI Systems Inc.; Diversified Interiors

Banner Health partnered with the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center to provide patients and their families with a higher level of cancer care in Arizona. Located on the campus of Banner Gateway Medical Center, the project will be anchored by a 120,000-sq-ft cancer outpatient center and supported by 76 patient beds on two floors inside of Banner Gateway. Services will include medical oncology, radiation oncology, surgical oncology, pathology, laboratory and diagnostic imaging as well as other supportive clinical services. The entire building design was done in 3D using Revit, while BIM is facilitating the design assist process with key subcontractors and the design team.

Location: Gilbert, Ariz.
Started: December 2009
Target Completion: 4th Quarter 2011
Owner: Banner Health
Design Firm: Cannon Design
General Contractor: DPR Construction
Engineers: Cannon Design; EPS Group

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