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Margulies Perruzzi Architects and Cutler Associates selected by Oriol Health Care for 36,000 s/f medical office building

Margulies Perruzzi Architects (MPA) and Cutler Associates have been selected to design and construct a new medical office building for Oriol Health Care. As owners of the former Holden District Hospital property, Oriol Health Care launched a long-term collaborative process with the town to develop a healthcare campus on the hospital site. The addition of a patient care building to house cutting-edge medical care was deemed a perfect fit for the expansion. MPA and Cutler were selected for design and construction management services for a new three-story 36,000 s/f medical office building at the entry to the Boyden Rd. campus. The building, which will house a family medical practice and other healthcare providers, will complement Oriol's other medical arts buildings and a skilled nursing facility on the site. "As healthcare design becomes more patient-centered with an ever-increasing focus on healthy outcomes, we are thrilled to be working with an innovator like Oriol Health Care," said Garth Johnson, LEED AP, vice president of senior living and healthcare at Cutler. "Cutler has enjoyed a long working relationship with the Oriol family, and we are thrilled to be a part of the design and construction team as this project continues to take shape." "Patients have become savvy consumers regarding their healthcare, and Oriol's focus on patient concerns has been paramount in the design of this new building," said Marc Margulies, AIA, LEED AP, principal at Margulies Perruzzi. "Drawing on our prior experience working with Cutler, MPA is excited to partner again with Cutler on the clinical design of Oriol's new patient care building." Construction on the new medical office building will start as soon as weather permits. The project is estimated for completion by the end of 2012 or early 2013.
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