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2019 Annual Review: Tony Cavallaro of JACA Architects

Tony Cavallaro
JACA Architects

What was your most notable project, deal, or transaction in 2019?
The BID-Needham Outpatient Clinical Center.  We were selected to design the new 37,000 s/f center. The new building helps retain existing providers and attract new providers to deliver continuous high-quality care for the community within their own backyard. This new center also allows clinical practices, which were previously located offsite, to come back onto the main campus. The Orthopedic Suite, with two new diagnostic x-rays and an occupational therapy room, allows patients to receive a full range of care for their orthopedic needs all in one location and enhance communication between providers. The center also has a conference center, cardiology floor with advanced specialty care, and digestive health floor with three endoscopy procedure rooms.

The Outpatient Clinical Center at Needham was designed with the patient experience as a key factor; we were eager to contribute our skills and help to bring this project to fruition.

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