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July 3,
2003
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Yawkey Center grows from top to
bottom
From
the outside, a major portion of construction on the Yawkey Center for
Outpatient Care seems well under way, but on the inside the building continues
to grow six stories underground. Currently, the sixth and final level
of the underground parking garage, which will be able to hold 697 cars
when complete, is being excavated and is expected to be completed by September.
At the same time, concrete flooring has been poured, fireproofing of the
steel structure has reached the eighth floor, and the exterior curtain
wall is being erected. Finally, piping and heating, ventilation and air
conditioning ductwork has begun, and large pieces of air-handling equipment
are being lifted onto the roof.
Planning also continues
for those departments that will occupy the Yawkey Center. Department representatives
and members of the Planning Office are finalizing an equipment list, making
furniture selections, working on logistics of the move and planning information
systems. Space allocation, staffing requirements and code call response
logistics also are in the planning stages.
The Yawkey Center
for Outpatient Care is expected to open in the fall of 2004.
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