SANTA ROSA, Calif.—After commencing on an expansion project last fall, the Sutter Santa Rosa Hospital has officially topped out its work at the healthcare complex in Northern California, which first opened in 2014.
At an event that was broadcast online on July 30—due to the necessity of social distancing measures—the facility’s ceremonial last structural steel beam was lowered into place. Prior to being set, the beam was signed by members of the construction crew, hospital staff and the hospital’s former CEO, Mike Purvis, who retired in January of this year.
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