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Projects - Completed

Four Corners Regional Health Center

Location: Red Mesa, AZ
Total Project Cost: $35.7 million
Construction Start Date: November 2004
Construction Completion Date: August 2006
Total Building Gross Area: 10,967 M2
Contract Type: Direct Federal
A/E Firm: BLGY and Weller Architects
Prime Contractor: Bovis Lend Lease (CM at Risk)

The Four Corners Regional Health Center sits on approximately 31 hectares of land set-aside by the Bureau of Indian Affairs in concert with the Navajo Nation. Included in this program and accomplished under a separate contract are 93 staff quarters. This health center provides comprehensive educative, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health care service programs to meet the needs of the Red Mesa Service Area population under the Shiprock Service Unit. This facility is built to provide a full range of ambulatory care services, comprehensive community health service programs, sub-acute care nursing unit, radiology, a 24-hour emergency and urgent care unit, dental department and physical therapy.

Four Corners Regional Health Center



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