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S/L/A/M Construction Services design-builds $26 million Lighthouse Surgery Center in Hartford

Shown (from left) are: Eugene Torone, DBIA, president of SLAM Construction Services;
Joshua Hall, representative for District 7, CT House of Representatives; Chris Jackson, executive director, Lighthouse Surgery Center;
mayor Luke Bronin, City of Hartford; Michael Joyce, M.D., president & CEO, Lighthouse Surgery Center;
John Rodis, M.D, M.B.A., president, Saint Francis Hospital; Rod Neff, CHFM, associate/senior project manager, SLAM Construction Services;
Jim Berger, Key Bank market president; and Sanjay Sinha, M.D., Woodland Anesthesiology Associates.

Hartford, CT S/L/A/M Construction Services’ (SLAM CS) design-build team, joined Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center, a member of Trinity Health of New England at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the 35,000 s/f, $26 million Lighthouse Surgery Center at 129 Woodland St. The new center is a joint venture between Saint Francis Hospital, Lighthouse Surgeons, a group of orthopedic and spine surgeons, and Woodland Anesthesiology Associates. The free-standing center extends the Saint Francis campus at the intersection of Woodland and Ashley Sts. 

The facility features six orthopedic ORs, complete on-site sterile processing, a distinctive 26 bay pre- and post-op area, a physical therapy space, and a welcoming, double height reception/lobby area that initiates a carefully planned patient-centered care experience that extends throughout the facility.  Doctors will treat orthopedic patients with sports injuries, joint replacement and spine surgical spine patients, as well as pain management, all in one location.

“We are proud to be part of the collaborative team of Saint Francis Hospital, Trinity Health of New England and Lighthouse Surgeons to bring this new state-of-the-art ambulatory surgery center to the city of Hartford and State of Connecticut,” said Eugene Torone, president of SLAM Construction Services. “Our unique integration of design and construction fostered innovation, flexibility and responsiveness, resulting in an efficient flow of service, intuitive wayfinding and natural daylighting.”

SLAM’s multi-disciplinary in-house team provides the project with a unique integrated design-build delivery method which streamlines the process by bringing planning, design, and construction together from the early stages of the project through completion, ensuring team collaboration, quality and efficiency.

Lighthouse Surgery Center at 129 Woodland Street - Hartford, CT

Our designers, structural engineers and construction professionals developed a structural column grid that provided an efficient framework for planning, construction and future growth. The resulting structural/planning module effectively accommodated the program, provided flexibility for future needs, and was cost effective to build. Review SLAM’s Portfolio section for the full design-build story on the Lighthouse Surgery Center, from Insight, Solution to Impact, plus a construction update video and how our integrated services resulted in a wholly-collaborative process.

This marks SLAM’s sixth design-build project for Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center and includes the Center for Innovation & Leadership; 3rd floor renovation on Ashley St; Simulation Room at Mount Sinai Hospital; and a Data Center and office renovation at 103 Woodland St.

“The opening of the Lighthouse Surgery Center marks a significant step in the evolution of outpatient spine and orthopedic surgery and allows us to further meet the needs of this growing population of patients,” said Dr. John Rodis, president, Saint Francis Hospital.  “It was not long ago that patients had to spend several days in the hospital following spine surgery or a joint replacement, but thanks to our incredible team of surgeons, anesthesiologists, and innovative technology, today, many of these patients can now safely go home within 23 hours of surgery.”

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