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Adventhealth Orlando has touched Birmingham, Alabama -based contractor Brasfield and Gorrie to build a 14 -story medical Tower as a central part of a $ 1 billion investment in the healthcare system, according to a statement on May 14.
It Tower arrives with $ 660 million According to Health News Florida. Located on the 172 hectares of Adventhealth in the center of Orlando, the installation will be capable of 24 operating rooms and 440 hospitalized beds. It will also provide endoscopy and image services.
Brasfield and Gorrie who had Income of $ 6.4 billion by 2024 According to Engineering News-Record, it has long focused on the healthcare market. It has a portfolio of 3,100 projects in the sector With a value of 23.2 billion dollarsaccording to their website.
Other aspects of Adventhealth’s investment on their Orlando campus include the development of:
- Advanced services and technologies such as robot -assisted kidney transplants.
- Its genomic risk assessment and the early detection program, which uses the data of family history, medical history and artificial intelligence of a patient to evaluate the potential risk.
- The Little Miracles Unit, which provides more intensive care to babies born until 22 weeks.
“ This project is paving the way for our Orlando campus to become the epicenter of America for surgical advancement, innovative treatments, pioneering research and medical education, focusing on our health philosophy of all the person, ” said Rob Deininger, CEO of Adventhealth Orlando, in the statement.
Today, Adventhealth Orlando hosts 24 accredited programs, with 358 residents and accredited companions. With the investment, it aims to add seven more programs and 109 additional residents and colleagues. The Campus currently employs about 10,000 people and is at the pace to register about 2,000 students at the Adventhealth University, with a goal of 3,000 students when the tower opens.
The end of the tower is scheduled for 2030, according to the launch
