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PIMC - Southeast Ambulatory Care Center

Location: Chandler, AZ
Total Project Cost (estimated): $60 to $80 million
Construction Start Date: February 2011 (estimated)
Construction Completion Date: February 2013 (estimated)
Total Building Gross Area: 12,954 M2
Contract Type: PL 93-638 with Gila River Indian Community
A/E Firm: Johnson, Smitthipong & Rosamond
Prime Contractor: TBD (CM at Risk)

This new Phoenix Indian Medical Center Southeast Ambulatory Care Center will be a modern, technologically advanced, facility with enough space and staff to provide an expanded level of health care services specifically designed to meet the health care needs of the American Indian & Alaskan Native and the southeast population of the Phoenix Service Unit at the Phoenix Indian Medical Center. In addition, to the Indian Health Service programs, several tribally operated health programs are incorporated into the new facility. This will improve access to medical care as well as improve the collaboration and partnership between the Gila River Health Care (GRHC) and the Indian Health Service. The new facility will provide an expanded outpatient department, community health department, and a full array of ancillary and support services. The new health center is a satellite of the Phoenix Indian Medical Center Comprehensive Health Care Replacement System. It will serve approximately 14,369 Indian residents of the American Indian & Alaskan Native living in Chandler, Chandler Heights, San Tan, South Goodyear, Stotonic, Ahwatukee, Apache Junction, Guadalupe, Mesa, and Tempe communities of Arizona. It will be located on tribal trust land near the Chandler community.