MALVERN, PA, June 03, 2011 (Press-News.org) This new 28,000-square-foot facility is the new home for Penn Medicine Academy (PMA) and Nursing Professional Development and Innovation. The fast track project encompassed the entire 9th floor of Penn Center west at 1500 Market Street and was completed by IMC Construction in four months. The Center serves as a comprehensive conference center with computer labs, classrooms, video production studios and remote control recording capability in learning labs. With advanced technologies and programs, the center is designed to develop new methods of care and services for Penn Medicine's patients and their families.
IMC Construction is a national, award-winning general contracting/ construction management firm headquartered in Malvern, Pennsylvania. IMC's portfolio covers a full range of new construction and renovation projects spanning industry groups such as healthcare, corporate offices, senior housing and assisted living, schools, athletic facilities, museums and religious institutions, retail mall and strip centers, major retail anchors, warehouse and distribution centers, laboratories, and manufacturing facilities. For further information, please contact us at 610-889-3600
Grand Opening of Center for Innovation and Learning
IMC Construction joined Penn Medicine in Philadelphia, PA to celebrating the grand opening of their new Penn Medicine Center for Innovation and Learning.
2011-06-03
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[Press-News.org] Grand Opening of Center for Innovation and LearningIMC Construction joined Penn Medicine in Philadelphia, PA to celebrating the grand opening of their new Penn Medicine Center for Innovation and Learning.