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Paoli Hospital Paoli Hospital Expansion Update - July 2006 (Paoli, PA; July 2006) -- Beginning July 17, 2006, traffic patterns at Paoli Hospital will temporarily change to permit delivery of large prefabricated
concrete structural components for the parking garage. All traffic will continue to enter the campus via Route 30 or via Industrial
Boulevard. However, all traffic must exit the campus via Industrial Boulevard. See the illustration below for details.
This traffic flow change will be in effect through early fall 2006. At the end of July, a large crane will be delivered on
campus and parked within the construction site. As the prefabricated concrete is delivered on campus, the crane will be used
to unload the concrete from the delivery trucks and begin installation. Throughout the construction process, direct access
to our main entrance and emergency department will be
Watch our progress and obtain updates throughout the construction process by visiting http://www.mainlinehealth.org/paoliexpansion. This project will be made possible, in part, through charitable contributions from the community. To support our $15 million campaign, "Building Paoli Hospital. One Story at a Time", please call 610-648-1465 or Click Here to make an online contribution. ###
Published:7-13-2006 |
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