St. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor to Build $30M Outpatient Surgery Pavilion

St. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor is slated to break ground on a $30 million addition that will house an outpatient surgery pavilion in Superior Township, according to an Ann Arbor Business Review report.

Rooms in the current outpatient surgery facility were built about 23 years ago and are too small for technology improvements that would improve the quality of outpatient care, according to Tom Tocco, vice president of support services and capital project management for St. Joseph Mercy Health System.

The two-story structure will add about 45,000 to 50,000 square feet to the hospital and will attach to the west side of the existing inpatient surgery pavilion. The addition will be completed in January 2014 and ready for occupancy by spring 2014.

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