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The year is 2003.
The construction site is busy. Landscaping equipment is sculpting
the ground. A series of ponds emerge as huge boulders line
the perimeters. The ponds beautify the property and act as
part of the “Storm Water Management Plan”. The
landscaping plan still calls for trees, shrubs, and grass
to enhance the view in front of the patient rooms overlooking
the ponds.
Meanwhile, inside the structure the sound of hammers, drills,
metal and wood saws, and machines tells us that a lot is going
on. Drywall installation continues. Finishing work is evident
in the Lab, Emergency and ICU. Painters are advancing on levels
two and three. Acoustic ceiling tiles dampen the sound a little.
The huge stately wood pillars are beautiful. Millwork refines
each room, as well.
Doors are being installed in the patient pods. Now the long
corridors can be “closed off” to traffic. The
main nursing stations on level three are nearing completion.
The new flooring gives the unit a “finished look”.
No rides on the elevators yet; that project will take a few
months to complete.
Over in the Laundry Department, the huge computer-automated
washers and dryers are going in. The equipment is programmed
to wash and cycle the load to a conveyor belt which automatically
dumps the load into dryers. It is a significant technical
advancement. Nearby, the wood framing for the Cancer Bunker
skylights is beginning. Skylights for a Cancer Bunker are
a first for Canada.
Many people have taken a tour of the site. Support for the
project continues to grow.
The snapshots you see portray the stage of progress two years
ago this week.
Our patients were moved to the new TBRHSC less than one year
ago from the Port Arthur and McKellar sites of Thunder Bay
Regional Hospital.
Our celebration continues next week.
Click
here to view the Anniversary Celebration Poster - 2 Years
ago this Week (Adobe PDF, 4MB)
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