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Drywall Installation to Begin Inside New Women’s and Children’s Center
Even while Sacramento is experiencing near-freezing temperatures, things inside the Anderson Lucchetti Women’s and Children’s Center are really heating up … literally. That’s because the first four floors are completely enclosed and “dried in,” keeping the cold weather out, and temporary heating will be turned on by the end of the year. This will allow [...]
Read the full article →Teichert Helps Pave Way for Sutter Expansion, Is Honored with Name on Motor Court
As a pioneering company that for 125 years has been dedicated to building the infrastructure of our community, Teichert Construction has paved much of the Sacramento region. So it’s fitting that a stretch of pavement that leads to historic Sutter’s Fort will now bear the Teichert name. Recognizing the generous $1 million gift by Teichert [...]
Read the full article →L Street Closing June 13
Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento is currently undergoing construction to combine all acute medical services into a state-of-the-art medical campus. The campus will include the new Anderson Lucchetti Women’s and Children’s Center and the comprehensive renovation of Sutter General Hospital/Ose Adams Medical Pavilion and the Buhler Building/Sutter Cancer Center. Road Closures – Summer/Fall 2011 From June [...]
Read the full article →L Street to Be Closed for Construction of Spanning Structure
Starting in early summer, L Street from 29th Street to the main entrance of Sutter General Hospital will be closed for four months in order to construct the unique three-story spanning structure that will connect the new Anderson Lucchetti Women’s and Children’s Center to Sutter General Hospital. Keeping L Street open from 28th Street to [...]
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