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The $49.2 million renovation of a medical clinic at Hurlburt Field AFB in Mary Esther, Fla. is the latest project we have won in association with our general contracting partner, JE Dunn. Together, our partnership with JE Dunn has designed and constructed more than $650 million in healthcare facilities across the country.
The 81,000 sq. foot project is a complete renovation and modernization of an outdated facility and includes a 2,200 sq. foot expansion. The entire project will take slightly more than three years to complete from planning, design to construction. Hoefer Welker’s new Clinical Technology Solutions group will also be involved in this project providing technology design and medical equipment planning. The renovated facility will be designed to LEED Silver certifications.
“We have a great, long-lasting partnership with the U.S. Air Force and JE Dunn that is completely committed to providing excellent healthcare to our military service personnel and veterans,” says our Founder and CEO Mitch Hoefer. “This partnership has been going on for years now and it is good to see it continue to add value in providing world-class healthcare services.”
The project team includes ME Group, Henderson Engineers, Mitchell Planning, Walker and Moore, BHC Rhodes, Bob D. Campbell and Co., Smith Seckman Reid, and Protection Engineering Consultants.
The 1st Special Operations Medical Group is stationed at Hurlburt Field.
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