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Pima County Psychiatric Hospital & Crisis Response Center

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PROJECT COST: $32.1 Million

Pima County Psychiatric Hospital & Crisis Response Center
IMAGE: CDG ARCHITECTS
Pima County Psychiatric Hospital & Crisis Response Center
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The project includes a three-story, 136,000-sq-ft psychiatric hospital addition housing in-patient acute care beds, urgent care, court hearing rooms and clinical study rooms. A two-story, 67,000-sq-ft Crisis Response Center will house screening, crisis stabilization and triage. Site work includes parking and landscaping.

Location: Tucson, Ariz.
Started: September 2009
Completion: May 2011
Owner: Pima County
Design Firm: cdg Architects
General Contractor: DPR Construction
Construction Manager: Gilbane Building Co.
Engineers: RS Engineering; Holben, Martin & White Consulting Engineers; Adams & Associates; Bowden Engineering
Subcontractors: Mechanical Systems; D.P. Electric; Beck Steel; Hardrock Concrete; Magnum Paving; Adobe Drywall; Twin City Hardware; Total Metals; AluGlas

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