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Army celebrates grand opening of new wing at Fort Stewart hospital | by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Savannah District
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Army celebrates grand opening of new wing at Fort Stewart hospital

Pictured from left to right: Command Sgt. Maj. Joseph L. Cecil; Luis Espinosa; Kevin Kuntz of McCarthy Building Company; Lt. Col. Michael D. Brennan, Commander of the U.S. Army Medical Department Health Facilities Planning Agency; Col. Thomas J. Tickner, commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Savannah District; Brig. Gen. Pete L. Jones, Deputy Commanding General – Support for the 3rd Infantry Division; and Col. Kirk W. Eggleston, Commander of the U.S. Army Medical Department Activity at Fort Stewart, Ga. USACE photo by Rashida Banks.

 

FORT STEWART, Ga. – Officials with Fort Stewart, Army Medical Command, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and other partners celebrated the grand opening of a new wing at the Winn Army Community Hospital, Jan. 14. The ribbon cutting ceremony marked the completion of a new 65,000-square-foot, two-story expansion named the Liberty Wing by the Fort Stewart community. The bottom floor houses occupational and physical therapy, orthopedics, and chiropractic care; while the top floor houses behavioral medicine, social work services, and the Child Adolescent and Family Assistance Center. The Liberty Wing was part of a $25 million contract, awarded to McCarthy Building Company, for phase one of a wide-scale, multi-year hospital renovation and expansion project managed by the Corps' Savannah District. In addition to the new wing, phase one included a new parking lot and an expanded central utility area.

  

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Taken on January 14, 2014