The Associated General Contractors of St. Louis recently named the Siteman Cancer Center as a finalist for the 2013 Construction Keystone Awards. The award program honors the achievements of St. Louis construction firms in building facilities that enhance the quality of life in the community.
PARIC’s submission of the Siteman Cancer Center project was named as a finalist in the category for General Contractor/Construction Manager for a Construction Project of $40 million or more. This is the eighth year in a row in which PARIC has submitted a project that has been selected as a finalist.
This $10.5 million project was a partnership between Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine. It was a true design assist project with a 38,000-square-foot state-of-the-art facility designed around improving the patients experience during treatment.