GASTONIA, N.C. — Construction has begun on a critical-care tower at CaroMont Regional Medical Center in Gastonia.
The 146,000-square-foot tower will have four floors. Each floor will have 26 private intensive-care rooms, centralized nursing stations and administrative workspace. Three floors will be available for immediate use, while the fourth one can be used for future projects.
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State regulators approved the project in January. It is expected to cost about $90 million. CaroMont is relocating the 78 beds.
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