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Cullman Regional Medical Center Emergency Department Expansion, Cullman, Ala.

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Award of Merit - Small Projects

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Robins & Morton ensured the project in Cullman, Ala., was completed ontime, under budget and with no lost-time accidents.
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Cullman Regional Medical Center's 5,400-sq-ft expansion and 7,100-sq-ft renovation of its emergency department was intricately phased, with the addition's construction preceding the renovation.

Construction included the addition of a fin canopy in the drop-off driveway and the expansion of the ambulance bay to 1,900 sq ft, boosting capacity from two ambulances to eight. Robins & Morton collaborated with hospital staff to ensure the project was finished on time, under budget, with minimal disruption—and with no lost-time accidents.

Key Players

Owner: Cullman Regional Medical Center, Cullman, Ala.

Contractor: Robins & Morton, Birmingham, Ala.

Architect: TRO Jung Brannen, Birmingham, Ala.

Civil Engineer: St. John & Associates, Cullman, Ala.

Structural Engineer: MBA Structural Engineers, Birmingham, Ala.

MEP Engineer: Ray Engineering Group, Birmingham, Ala.

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Robins & Morton

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