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The Clinical Center's SRLM Tops Out

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Five people in white hard hats and fluorescent yellow construction vests stand against a concrete barrier. The frame of a partially built, multi-story building rises behind them.
Some of the crew working on the SRLM

Photo:  Maria Maslennikov

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The exterior of a multi-level construction project, surrounded by scaffolds and other equipment.
The SRLM under construction

Photo:  Maria Maslennikov

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Three people in white hard hats and fluorescent yellow construction vests standing in the interior of a partly constructed building.
An inside look at the SRLM

Photo:  Maria Maslennikov

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On Feb. 27, staff from the Clinical Center and Office of Research Facilities attended a special “Topping Out” event on the ground floor, marking the completion of the top floor of the Surgery, Radiology, and Laboratory Medicine (SRLM) wing.

Hosted by the construction company Hensel Phelps, the event celebrated the hard work and collaboration of all teams involved in this transformative project. The SRLM wing construction, which will continue until 2029, aims to modernize hospital facilities and ensure that the Clinical Center remains a leader in high-quality patient care and cutting-edge biomedical research.

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