Children’s Hospital At Virginia Commonwealth University Holds Ribbon-cutting Ceremony For New Tower

Children’s Hospital of Richmond at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Va., held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a $400 million hospital tower, according to the website richmond.com.

The 16-story addition will consolidate the hospital’s pediatric services to one location. It includes 72 inpatient beds, including 24 in the intensive care unit; six operating rooms (ORs); and 21 emergency department rooms.

Four floors have shell space for future expansion.

The project team includes HKS Architects (architect; Dallas), PR Construction (construction manager; Orange, Calif.), and JLL (project manager; Chicago).

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