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IMC to Build Penn Medicine’s new Advanced Outpatient Center

IMC Construction broke ground recently on a multispecialty outpatient facility for the University of Pennsylvania Health System. The four-story, 250,000-square-foot center in Radnor further expands Penn Medicine’s services throughout the region.

“This facility will provide exemplary outpatient care and contains all of the services you would find in a hospital setting with the exception of beds for overnight stays,” said Rob Cottone, President and CEO of IMC Construction. “It is a ground-up building, easily accessible by car or public transportation and highly energy efficient.”

The health center and adjacent 994-car parking garage are located at 145 King of Prussia Road, on the former BioMed site and within walking distance of the Radnor train station. Clad in brick masonry and high-performance glass, the building has abundant natural light and views of nature. It is targeted for a sustainability level of LEED Silver.

Penn Medicine Radnor will house a heart and vascular center, comprehensive cancer care, women’s health, orthopedic and rehabilitation medicine, neurosciences and other medical subspecialties, with eighteen different departments within the facility. An outpatient surgery suite includes six surgical and four endoscopy rooms, along with full radiology and laboratory services.

Brandywine Realty Trust will purchase and serve as the designated developer and manager of the site, and develop adjacent office space and a hotel. The outpatient center is expected to be complete in Spring 2020.

The Penn Medicine at Radnor team includes architect Ballinger; site/civil engineer Pennoni; m/e/p engineer Stantec; and structural engineer Tim Haahs.

Bottom image pictured L to R: Kevin Kochanski, Director of Community Development, Radnor Township; Lisa Borowski, President, Radnor Township Board of Commissioners; Ralph W. Muller, Chief Executive Officer, University of Pennsylvania Health System; J. Larry Jameson, MD, PhD, Executive Vice President, University of Pennsylvania Health System and Dean, Perelman School of Medicine; Kevin B. Mahoney, Executive Vice President, University of Pennsylvania Health System and Executive Vice Dean, Perelman School of Medicine; Robert Cottone, President of IMC Construction; and Alex Charlton, PA State Representative.

See Penn Medicine news release here.

A rendering of the new outpatient facility for University of Pennsylvania Health System in Radnor with a large glass exterior.
A group of project members with IMC Construction hardhats and shovels holding shovels for the ground breaking in front of heavy machinery with a sign for Penn Medicine Radnor behind them.

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