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Special Report - Real Estate & Construction - September 27, 2012
Graham Construction awarded $9.3 million Ephrata hospital project
Spokane contractor starts $9.3 million project to expand, remodel the rural health care complex

By Treva Lind
Of the Journal of Business

Graham Construction & Management Inc. is expected to complete improvements to Columbia Basin Hospital in phases during the next two years.
Graham Construction & Management Inc. is expected to complete improvements to Columbia Basin Hospital in phases during the next two years.
—Rendering courtesy of NAC|Architecture
Graham Construction & Management Inc., of Spokane, has won a $9.3 million contract for an expansion and renovation of the Columbia Basin Hospital, in Ephrata, Wash.

Doug Hammond, a Spokane-based Graham Construction business development manager, says Graham is scheduled to begin work on the project this week and to complete the project in phases over a two-year period.

NAC|Architecture, also of Spokane, designed the addition and remodel.

The project incl...


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