The new UMMC Midtown Outpatient Tower provides expanded health care services to support the Baltimore community and greater Maryland. The 212,000-square-foot facility features spaces for primary care services and specialty care for chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart, kidney, and lung disease. The new tower also includes health education, lifestyle management, and behavioral health programs.
"We are so fortunate to have partnered with Clark Construction to build our beautiful new Outpatient Tower, which was completed on time with the company doing an excellent job of keeping its employees safe during the COVID-19 pandemic," said Alison G. Brown, President of the University of Maryland Medical Center Midtown Campus. "This new building is designed to support how we are transforming the way our physicians and care teams partner with our patients. With this new facility, people with multiple health challenges will be connected to everything they need to achieve their best health — all under one roof."
The 10-story building includes five floors for health care services and five floors of above-grade parking. The project, which was designed by C.R. Goodman & Associates, is pursuing LEED Silver certification and incorporates many green building principles, including innovative stormwater management with bioretention tree pits and a vegetative roof.
"Clark's portfolio of work in Baltimore over the last 40 years includes more than 70 projects that have helped strengthen the city's infrastructure," said Mike Hartman, a Division President at Clark Construction who oversees the company's health care projects in the Mid-Atlantic Region and work in Baltimore. "We are honored to build projects that serve this community and grateful for the opportunity to partner with UMMS and C.R. Goodman & Associates to deliver a facility that will provide premier team-based medical care to the region."
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