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- The Board of Regents voted Sept. 19 to approve the five-year project, with a projected cost of $920 million.
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Budget: $920 million. Schedule: Construction Start: Spring 2021. Estimated Construction Completion: Spring 2025. Square Feet: New – 690,000 gross square feet. Design Team: HOK Group, Inc.
Sep 20, 2019 · A new $920 million, 264-bed hospital for the University of Michigan is expected to open in the fall of 2024 after a vote today by the university's board of regents approving the project.
Sep 20, 2019 · Plans for the 12-story, $920 million hospital were approved Sept. 19, capping a year-and-a-half of studies totaling $34.4 million for a new, 690,000-square-foot facility that Michigan Medicine...
Sep 19, 2019 · U-M explores new hospital. The Board of Regents voted Sept. 19 to approve the five-year project, with a projected cost of $920 million. This vote follows two previous Board of Regents decisions in 2018 to approve planning expenditures related to the project.
There was to be a new and separate department of homeopathic medicine. A new hospital would be built for both schools of medicine to share. The state would put in $8,000 for construction as long as Ann Arbor put in $4,000 — a deal city voters accepted by a vote of 422 to 4.
Mar 18, 2021 · Citing improving economic conditions, the University of Michigan will resume construction of a $920 million hospital in Ann Arbor that was approved in late 2019 but was shuttered last year due...
Dec 8, 2022 · Michigan Medicine announced today plans to build a new adult hospital that will increase patient access and transform medical and surgical care at the academic medical center of the University of Michigan.