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BOND breaks ground on $24 million Beth Israel Deaconess Cancer Center

Beth Israel Deaconess Needham broke ground on the new Beth Israel Deaconess Cancer Center & Surgical Pavilion, a three-story, 30,000 s/f building, constructed by BOND. The center will consolidate BIDMC's west suburban cancer services into a new comprehensive center. The new surgical area will provide the ability for patients to have more advanced surgeries closer to home. This $24-million project represents Phase II of a dedicated plan to improve and expand care available to patients in the western suburbs. In October 2009, the community hospital opened a new emergency department and a new inpatient unit. Shown (from left) are: Frank Hayes, executive vice president, BOND; Corey McNulty, senior director of support services, Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital - Needham; Dennis Monty, director facilities planning, compliance, & special projects, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Mike McGarty, senior project manager, BOND; Pat Joyce, superintendent, BOND;Chris Sullivan, construction project controls analyst, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Walter Byrne, senior project manager - facilities planning, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; John Fowler, associate, JACA Architects; Bill Angelosanto, senior project manager, BOND; Wayne Arruda, project executive, BOND; Paul Lonergan, associate AIA, job captain, JACA Architects
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