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Gilbane Receives Project Team Award for Hartford Hospital

Thu July 06, 2017 - Northeast Edition #14
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Gilbane Building Company recently received the first place Project Team Award in the New Construction category for the Hartford Hospital Bone and Joint Institute project.
Gilbane Building Company recently received the first place Project Team Award in the New Construction category for the Hartford Hospital Bone and Joint Institute project.

Gilbane Building Company recently was honored by the Connecticut Building Congress (CBC) with a first place Project Team Award in the New Construction category for the Hartford Hospital Bone and Joint Institute project in Hartford, Conn. Gilbane also was recognized with an award of merit in the K-12 Schools category for the Francis T. Maloney High School in Meriden, Conn.

Hartford Hospital's Bone and Joint Institute is the first dedicated orthopedic specialty hospital in New England, and one of only a few like facilities nationwide. The new, 150,000 sq. ft. facility provides coordinated care that integrates all elements of orthopedics and musculoskeletal treatment, including primary and specialty care, diagnostics, rehabilitation, rheumatology, neurology and pain management.

The building consists of five floors and features: eight operating rooms with room to expand to 10; 48 inpatient beds with the capability of expanding to 60 beds; a post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) featuring 27 beds; complete imaging center including radiology, MRI and CT scans; rehabilitation facilities; a motion laboratory study center; a center for sports and fitness; and after-hours orthopedic urgent care services.

The Francis T. Maloney High School project encompassed the renovation, addition and selective demolition of an existing high school into a like new 283,000 sq. ft. high school. The school was constructed in four major phases over three years to allow the school to remain open and occupied during construction.

Fully renovated areas include two full gymnasiums with locker rooms, natatorium, 950 seat auditorium, cafeteria, and kitchen. Additions included a classroom wing, media center and musical wing. The finished school embodies Meriden Public Schools' vision of providing a “modern, first class student-centered learning environment.”

“We are proud to have been recognized by the Connecticut Building Congress for the accomplishments of the two project teams including our client Hartford HealthCare, the pwner's representative Concord Healthcare, Perkins+Will and HDR for the Hartford Hospital project, and the town of Meriden, the owner's representative Arcadis, and Fletcher Thompson for the Francis T. Maloney High School project,” said John Hawley, Gilbane vice president and Connecticut business unit leader. “We appreciate our clients, our design partners, and the numerous trade contractors who exemplify what can be accomplished when all stakeholders are dedicated to a truly collaborative process.”

Each year the Connecticut Building Congress recognizes projects whose team members have met or surpassed goals and achieved higher project quality through collaboration among project owners, architects, engineers, constructors and trades. This year's awards banquet was held at The Bond Ballroom in Hartford, Conn. on June 13.

For more information, visit http://www.gilbaneco.com.




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