CASE STUDY

A REVITALIZED IMAGE FOR JEFFERSON HEALTH HOSPITAL CAMPUS MADE POSSIBLE WITH PRECAST

The medical office building at the Jefferson Health Cherry Hill Hospital campus in Cherry Hill, NJ, originally built in 1960, was the subject of a complete redevelopment project to update the institution with cutting-edge facilities that support its exceptional care programs and reinforce its place as a leading health services provider in the region. The project included a new five-story ambulatory services building with an entrance lobby atrium and a new parking garage. In a free case study from the PCI Mid-Atlantic Chapter, see how precast concrete was used to showcase the modern, professional, high-quality medical care provided in the new and renovated facilities while complementing the existing architecture and landscape.

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WHAT'S INSIDE

  • The project’s key details, including the scope, timeline, and team members
  • The solution used to complement the existing architecture and landscape
  • The results and how precast concrete provided efficient installation
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ABOUT THE PCI MID-ATLANTIC CHAPTER

The PCI Mid-Atlantic Chapter is a trusted regional trade association, top business partner, and leading voice for the precast, prestressed concrete industry that promotes the growth, profitability, and positive reception of the Mid-Atlantic market. By building awareness of precast benefits and use, supporting member success, and educating professional in construction, design, and academia, PCI-MA aims to make precast, prestressed concrete building and transportation products an early structural and enclosure choice for new projects.