ASC geosciences is currently providing Geotechnical Engineering Services at the future site of the University of Florida (UF) Shands Cancer Center.  The 1.4 acre site is located across from Shands at UF in Gainesville.  UF Shands Cancer Center will provide 200 additional private rooms and offer patients more cancer services.

Construction is expected to be completed in 2009.

Project Cost:
Timeframe:
$300 million
2006-2009

ASC provided Construction Materials Testing and Threshold Inspections Services for the new $100 million dollar hospital adjacent to the grounds of the existing facility. 

The new facility doubled the area of the existing structure, dividing its more than 314,000 square feet between six floors.  The facility includes 198 private patient rooms, including 28 obstetrical/gynecological, 10 cardiac intensive care, 10 general intensive care, 33 progressive care, 18 observation and 99 medical/surgical beds. 

Project Cost:
Timeframe:
$100 million
2001-2003

ASC geosciences, inc.  is currently providing Construction Materials Testing and Threshold Inspection Services for the garage, which will house 300 cars and contain three stories and will total 112,000 square feet. The garage foundation will be able to accommodate two additional floors, which will most likely be added in five years.

Construction of the parking garage is expected to be completed in November 2006.

Project Cost:
Timeframe:
$5.3 million
2006

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ASC geosciences provided Construction Materials Testing Services during the construction of the 210,000 sq ft University of Florida Evelyn F & William K McKnight Brain Institute. The six-story building is located on the southeast end of campus and is connected to the rest of the Health Science Center.

Project Cost:
Timeframe:
$60 million
1998

ASC geosciences, inc. provided construction materials testing and inspection services for the University of Florida’s Proton Therapy Institute, is a $30 million ($125 million with equipment), 98,000 sq. ft. facility providing conventional radiation cancer treatment and proton therapy. The institute includes clinics for the pre- and post-therapy and on-treatment evaluation of cancer patients, planning suites, an infusion and anesthesia suite, psychosocial and dietary services, a research office, and faculty offices. At capacity, the facility can treat up to 200 patients.

 

Project Cost:
Timeframe:
$125 million
2003-2005