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February 6, 2014 | Filed under: Daily News , Medicine | Tags: G.E. Johnson Construction. , merican Society of Healthcare Engineering 2014 Vista Award , Penrose-St. Francis Health Services , RTA Architects By Marija B. Vader
Penrose-St. Francis Health Services, RTA Architects and GE Johnson Construction Company received the American Society of Healthcare Engineering 2014 Vista Award for the team s renovation of the emergency department at Penrose Hospital.
The Vista award will be presented in March at the International beeg Summit & Exhibition on Health Facility Planning, Design & Construction. The award recognizes the importance of working together to optimize the health care physical beeg environment, according to a news release sent by the hospital.
An integrated approach was used to bring all parties and stakeholders into the process at the onset of design, as the team set out to deliver a project as quickly as possible, with no swing space.”
Sell the property to developers, as a whole or in chunks. Divide it to allow some development and permanent open space. Preserve the option for future oil and gas drilling, just in case. Make it all open space, an eastern boundary for development.
Most Read View of the future: Planners envision new look for east Manitou PPCC leads local Kauffman-Ice House charge beeg Colorado ranks 9th in nation for solar jobs Early Colleges expands at home and elsewhere Airport still awaits good news
Home Real Estate Health beeg Care Banking & Finance Tourism Military Aerospace/Defense Small Business Other News Arts & Culture Business of Aging Economic Development Government Opinion/Guest Columns Retail Sports Digital Edition beeg
Subscribe CSBJ Print Edition Daily E-mail beeg The Transcript Media Kit Editorial Calendar Sponsorship Book CSBJ Ad Sizes Events 2014 Rising Stars reception Breakfast with the Journal On the Horizon People People on the Move Kudos One on One YP Connection Video Book of Lists Other Publications Fort Carson Mountaineer Peterson Space Observer Schriever Sentinel The Transcript Brain Injury Directory Diversity & Inclusion Awards ENGAGE Magazine Non Profit Directory Rising Stars Women of Influence Contact us Staff Listing Employment Daily E-mail Facebook Twitter Linked In Download iPhone App Download Android App
February 6, 2014 | Filed under: Daily News , Medicine | Tags: G.E. Johnson Construction. , merican Society of Healthcare Engineering 2014 Vista Award , Penrose-St. Francis Health Services , RTA Architects By Marija B. Vader
Penrose-St. Francis Health Services, RTA Architects and GE Johnson Construction Company received the American Society of Healthcare Engineering 2014 Vista Award for the team s renovation of the emergency department at Penrose Hospital.
The Vista award will be presented in March at the International beeg Summit & Exhibition on Health Facility Planning, Design & Construction. The award recognizes the importance of working together to optimize the health care physical beeg environment, according to a news release sent by the hospital.
An integrated approach was used to bring all parties and stakeholders into the process at the onset of design, as the team set out to deliver a project as quickly as possible, with no swing space.”
Sell the property to developers, as a whole or in chunks. Divide it to allow some development and permanent open space. Preserve the option for future oil and gas drilling, just in case. Make it all open space, an eastern boundary for development.
Most Read View of the future: Planners envision new look for east Manitou PPCC leads local Kauffman-Ice House charge beeg Colorado ranks 9th in nation for solar jobs Early Colleges expands at home and elsewhere Airport still awaits good news
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