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Hoar Construction Finishes Work on $11.6 Million Saraland Emergency Building

by | Feb 7, 2020 | News

This article by William Thornton first appeared on AL.com.

Hoar Construction has completed work on an $11.6 million freestanding emergency health facility in Saraland.

The 22,000-square-foot Mobile Infirmary Emergency Saraland has 11 examination rooms, a trauma room, a triage room, an in-house laboratory, and connects to the existing imaging department, complete with MRI, CT, X-ray, and ultrasound equipment. It is the first emergency room in Mobile County located outside the city limits of Mobile.

“Infirmary Health is committed to being the first choice for healthcare in the region,“ Mark Nix, president and CEO of Infirmary Health, said. “We are excited to open our second freestanding emergency department, which will provide life-saving care to the residents of Saraland and its surrounding communities.”

This is the second structure Hoar Construction has built on the campus. The new building connects to the existing Infirmary Medical Plaza, which Hoar completed in 2017. It houses Diagnostic & Medical Clinic Northside and Industrial Medical Clinic Northside.

Hoar started working on the project in the spring of 2019. Evan Terry & Associates was the architect. During the construction process, the team added an acre to the retention pond, a helipad, and a new entry for ambulances on the south side of the property.

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